1999-12-28  Gary Houston  <ghouston@arglist.com>

	* posix.c (scm_waitpid): move the HAVE_WAITPID test out of the
	procedure body, so that the procedure is left undefined if waitpid
	is not available.  previously in this case the procedure was
	defined but would raise a system-error when called, which is
	pointless.  I intend to make the same change for other procedures
	and deprecate SCM_SYSMISSING and scm_sysmissing.
	
1999-12-22  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* feature.c (s_scm_add_hook_x): Call scm_wrong_type_arg instead of
	scm_misc_error when add-hook! is passed a procedure of wring
	arity.  (Thanks to Greg Harvey.)

1999-12-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* macros.c (scm_make_synt): Use scm_make_subr_opt to make the
	transformer subr.  (Thanks to Bill Schottstaedt.)

1999-12-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* objects.c (scm_class_of): Bugfix: Inserted missing SCM_CDR
	setting struct table class.

Sun Dec 19 10:22:34 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* threads.c, mit-pthreads.c, list.c, coop.c:  Remove K&R
	prototypes; just use ANSI C prototypes.  I'm not sure how
	mit-pthreads.c ever compiled -- it still doesn't for me, but the
	normal make procedure does not try to build it anyway (even
	--with-threads I get the other threads code building) so I'm not
	too worried about it.

Sat Dec 18 16:58:34 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* tags.h (SCM_CONSP, SCM_NCONSP): Define these in terms of
	SCM_SLOPPY_CONSP and SCM_SLOPPY_NCONSP.  (SCM_CONSP) Define this
	in terms of SCM_SLOPPY_NCONSP instead of repeating the
	expression.

	* symbols.h (SCM_SLOPPY_SUBSTRP, SCM_SUBSTRP): Added former, and
	define latter in terms of sloppy variant.

	* strings.h (SCM_SLOPPY_STRINGP, SCM_STRINGP): Added former, and
	define latter in terms of sloppy variant.

	* scm_validate.h (SCM_MAKE_VALIDATE): Added this macro to factor
 	out the commonality of the various basic SCM_VALIDATE_foop
 	macros. Use SCM_MAKE_VALIDATE macro where possible.  Fix
 	SCM_VALIDATE_INT_COPY to not use scm_num2ulong -- that does
 	coercion to an integer which is more advanced than desired and
 	SCM_NUM2ULONG provides that functionality.  Use SCM_ASSERT_RANGE
 	appropriately for the various _MIN, _MAX, _RANGE macros.  Drop
 	some superfluous "SCM_NIMP &&" where possible. Eliminate obsoleted
 	SCM_VALIDATE_NIMCONS (SCM_VALIDATE_CONS now does the NIMP test as
 	part of its SCM_CONSP test).

	* socket.c, ports.c, pairs.c, list.c, lang.c, async.c: Use
	SCM_VALIDATE_CONS, not obsoleted SCM_VALIDATE_NIMCONS. 

Sat Dec 18 15:33:05 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* dynl.c: Added #include "scm_validate.h"

Sat Dec 18 15:22:10 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* alist.c, chars.c, dynl.c, net_db.c, numbers.c, unif.c: Use
 	SCM_NUM2ULONG instead of scm_num2ulong; SCM_NUM2LONG instead of
	scm_num2long; SCM_WTA instead of scm_wta.  Only done for when
	FUNC_NAME was used as an argument of the macro and the formal
	argument name was the explicit argument in the old function call.
	These were just missed in my first pass of changes.

1999-12-18  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* guile-doc-snarf.in (filename): Strip path to source dir before
	touching the .x-files.

1999-12-18  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.c (scm_reverse_lookup): Bugfix: Reinserted SCM_NIMP.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Removed check for unbound slot in
	SCM_IM_SLOT_REF.  (This is now handled in a smarter way in GOOPS.)

1999-12-17  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* tags.h (SCM_SLOPPY_NCONSP, SCM_SLOPPY_CONSP): New macros.
	(SCM_ECONSP): Version which doesn't mix && and || without
	parenthesis.
	(SCM_NECONSP): Bugfree version.

Fri Dec 17 12:09:11 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* tags.h (SCM_ECONSP, SCM_NECONSP): Fix these macros to have the
	SCM_NIMP test integrated into an || clause that I'd missed before
	and was causing a segfault in the regression tests.

	* symbols.h (SCM_ROUCHARS): Make cast be to (unsigned char *), not 
	(char *);  fixes a problem reported by the regression test
	ports.test.

	* ports.c: Fixed a couple of arg/number mismatches in
	SCM_VALIDATE_ macros.

	Now passes the (not-comprehensive) guile-modules test-suite again!

Thu Dec 16 12:41:22 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* coop-threads.c: Remove K&R function headers.

	* scm_validate.h: Added SCM_VALIDATE_THREAD.

	* *.c: Remove SCM_NIMP(X) when it is an extraneous pre-test given
	that SCM_FOOP macros all now include SCM_NIMP in their expansion.
	This simplifies lots of code, making it far more readable.

Wed Dec 15 19:45:14 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

 	* *.h: Use SCM_NIMP(X) && in all the FOOP macros.

	* *.[ch]: Use do { ... } while (0) idiom in macros that expanded
 	to a bare block.

Tue Dec 14 10:53:14 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* snarf.h: Put SCM_PROC and SCM_PROC1 back in for
	backward-compatibility of packages that use Guile.  Internally
	Guile should not use them, though.  (Maybe enforce this with a new 
	-DBUILDING_GUILE compile-time flag?).

Tue Dec 14 09:41:01 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* backtrace.c (scm_set_print_params_x): Renamed from
	set_print_params_x.

	* guile-doc-snarf.in: Use guile-snarf.awk, not
	guile-doc-snarf.awk.  Pass the basename of $filename 

	* load.h: Added prototypes for scm_sys_library_dir,
	scm_sys_site_dir.

	* load.c (scm_sys_library_dir, scm_sys_site_dir):  Added these
	functions, and took out the old scm_library_dir, scm_site_dir,
	scm_pkgdata_dir.  Now the primitives are %package-data-dir
	(already existed), %library-dir, and %site-dir.

	* debug.c: Use SCM_MISC_ERROR when possible instead of using
	s_scm_* in a scm_misc_error() call.

	* Makefile.am: Use guile-snarf.awk, not guile-doc-snarf.awk.  Make 
	using guile-doc-snarf send stdout to $@ to create the .x file like 
	guile-snarf does.

	* guile-snarf.awk.in: Added.

	* guile-doc-snarf.awk.in: Removed (sorry to back out a recent
	commit; if we're going to switch to guile-snarf I figure it makes
	sense to get this right now-- I'd already had the change in my
	working copy when the below commit happened).

1999-12-14  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* guile-doc-snarf.awk: Removed.

	* guile-doc-snarf.awk.in: Added.
	
	* ports.c (s_scm_pt_member): Fixed validation.

	* guile-doc-snarf.in (filename): Use basename in order to strip
	away path.

	* debug.c (scm_make_iloc, s_scm_proc_to_mem): Added missing
	semicolon.
	(scm_memcons, scm_memcons, mem_to_proc): Renamed function name
	strings to new form.

	* backtrace.c (set_print_params_x): Fixed GUILE_PROC macro.

	* tags.h (SCM_UNBOUND): New iflag which is needed for some time to
	mark the unboundness of a GOOPS slot.  (Added now in order to
	correct a oversight.  Should probably be removed again and
	replaced with SCM_UNDEFINED when the corresponding code in GOOPS
	is rewritten.)

	* print.c (scm_isymnames): Added printed representation for
	SCM_UNBOUND.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Bugfix: Added check for unbound slot in
	SCM_IM_SLOT_REF.

Mon Dec 13 17:23:22 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* strings.c: Fixed mistaken default value in
	scm_make_shared_substring; thanks Eric Moore!

Mon Dec 13 16:29:13 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* guile-doc-snarf.awk: Use sub instead of gsub in ^ anchored
	replacement for docstrings.  Fixes problem Ryan Yeske observed
	with using mawk on his system.  Thanks Ryan!

Mon Dec 13 13:30:06 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* guile-doc-snarf.in: Do not echo to stdout since the output now
	gets stuck directly in the files instead of redirected from
	stdout. 

	* guile-doc-snarf.awk: Escape a literal ) -- thanks Ryan
	Yeske. Use print instead of printf to prime the .x file since
	AIX's cpp has problems with #include-ing empty files (according to 
	the old guile-snarf.in file).
	
Sun Dec 12 19:39:00 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* Makefile.am: Fix ETAGS_ARGS to recognize GUILE_PROC,
 	GUILE_PROC1.  Build guile-procedures.txt, and add that file to
 	pkgdata_DATA.

	* load.c: Added `pkgdata-dir', `site-dir', `library-dir'
	primitives.

	* guile-doc-snarf.awk: Drop trailing space when no arguments:
	e.g., "(foo )" is now "(foo)".

	* *.c, alist.c: moved all the documentation for primitives from
 	guile-doc/ref/{appendices,posix,scheme}.texi into the source code.
  	This leaves about half of the primitives undocumented.  Also, all
 	the markup is currently still texinfo.  I don't have a problem
 	with texinfo per se, but the markup is not very descriptive or
 	accurate.

Sun Dec 12 16:50:26 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* scm_validate.h: Drop the SCM_DOCSTRING_SNARF for turning off
 	SCM_VALIDATE macros; the SCM_VALIDATE macros should be checked for
 	argument mismatches (along with the FUNC_NAME macro checking) by a
 	static tool that runs directly over the .c files.

	* snarf.h: Handle SCM_REGISTER_PROC better when snarfing.  The
	docstring is still missing from the .doc file;  it just gives the
	name of the C function that gets called instead.

	* guile-doc-snarf.awk: Be sure to touch the output files to help
	make out.  Also handle SCM_REGISTER_PROC better, and change the
	output format slightly.

Sun Dec 12 15:33:40 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* snarf.h: Drop SCM_PROC, SCM_PROC1. Added extra output for
	guile-doc-snarf script.

	* guile-doc-snarf.in, guile-doc-snarf.awk: New, simple doc
	extraction system.  Builds foo.x, foo.doc from foo.{c,cc}.
	There are dependencies between these files and snarf.h.  This
	replaces guile-snarf.

	* guile-snarf.in: Drop everything after $$$ for the new snarf.h
	macros.  This is obsoleted by guile-doc-snarf, but kept here for
	now for good measure.

	* Makefile.am: Added guile-doc-snarf, guile-doc-snarf.awk to
	bin_SCRIPTS.  Added .doc to SUFFIXES, and give rule for creating
	.doc files to use guile-doc-snarf.  Update the rule for creating
	.x files to use guile-doc-snarf.

Sun Dec 12 12:31:38 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* *.c: Finish replacing K&R style prototypes with ANSI C
	prototypes.

	* eval.c: Make scm_m_mody's 3rd argument be a const char *, not a
	char *.  ANSI prototypes caught this.

	* strorder.c: Use GUILE_PROC1 for the couple SCM_PROC1 expansions
	that I missed.

	* scm_validate.h: Use SCM_BOOLP for validating bools.  Do not
	expand macros if SCM_DOCSTRING_SNARF.

Sun Dec 12 11:23:22 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* *.c, srcprop.h: Use SCM_BOOL(f) instead of (f? SCM_BOOL_T:
	SCM_BOOL_F) and use SCM_NEGATE_BOOL(f) instead of (f? SCM_BOOL_F:
	SCM_BOOL_T).

Sun Dec 12 11:08:51 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* boolean.h: Added SCM_BOOL, SCM_NEGATE_BOOL, SCM_BOOLP to here,
	from scm_validate.h.

	* scm_validate.h: Moved above out into boolean.h, fix typo in
	SCM_VALIDATE_NIM macro.

Sun Dec 12 10:29:12 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* *.c, scm_validate.h: Use SCM_VALIDATE_NIM, not SCM_VALIDATE_NIMP
 	(none of the other validate macros have the trailing P).

Sun Dec 12 10:07:29 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* scm_validate.h: Added the FSF copyright to the top.

	* strings.c: Use SCM_ASSERT_RANGE in a couple of places instead of 
	SCM_ASSERT w/ SCM_OUT_OF_RANGE.

Sat Dec 11 18:34:12 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* Makefile.am: Added scm_validate.h to modinclude_HEADERS.

	* *.c: Pervasive software-engineering-motivated rewrite of
 	function headers and argument checking.  Switched SCM_PROC,
 	SCM_PROC1 macros to be GUILE_PROC, GUILE_PROC1 (may change names
 	later, but was useful to keep old versions around while migrate)
 	that has docstrings and argument lists embedded in the GUILE_PROC
 	macro invocations that expand into a function header.  Use lots of
 	new SCM_VALIDATE_* macros to simplify error checking and reduce
 	tons of redundancy.  This is very similar to what I did for Scwm.

	Note that none of the extraction of the docstrings, nor software
 	engineering checks of Scwm is yet added to Guile.  I'll work on
 	that tomorrow, I expect.

	* chars.c: Added docstrings for the primitives defined in here.

	* snarf.h:  Added GUILE_PROC, GUILE_PROC1.  Added
	SCM_REGISTER_PROC to be like old SCM_PROC, though old SCM_PROC
	still remains for now.  Changed naming convention for the s_foo
	string name of the primitive to be s_scm_foo for ease of use with
	the macro.

	* scm_validate.h: Lots of new SCM_VALIDATE macros to simplify
	argument checking through guile.  Maybe some of these should be
	folded into the header file for the types they check, but for now
	it was easiest to just stick them all in one place.

1999-12-10  Greg Harvey  <Greg.Harvey@thezone.net> (applied --12/10/99 gjb)

	* smob.c (scm_smob_prehistory): initialize allocated smob

	* tags.h: new tag: scm_tc16_allocated

	* gc.c (scm_gc_for_newcell): set the car of the new cell
	to scm_tc16_allocated
	* pairs.h (SCM_NEWCELL): set the car to scm_tc16_allocated
	(scm_gc_mark): mark allocated cells.

1999-12-09  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* strports.h, strports.c (scm_eval_0str): Fix constness.  Some
	thanks to Dirk Hermann.

	* gh_eval.c (gh_eval_str, gh_eval_file, gh_eval_str_with_catch,
	gh_eval_str_with_standard_handler,
	gh_eval_str_with_stack_saving_handler): Fix constness.  Some
	thanks to Dirk Hermann.

	* gh_data.c (gh_str02scm): Fix constness.

	* gh.h: Fix constness of prototypes for the above.

	* vectors.c: Include "unif.h" to avoid a warning about missing
	prototype for scm_uniform_element_size().

1999-12-09  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* vectors.c (scm_vector_length, scm_vector_ref, scm_vector_set_x):
	Turned into primitive generics.	

1999-12-04  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_port_closed_p): new procedure, implements 
	"port-closed?" suggested by Bernard Urban.
	ports.h: added prototype, removed the SCM_P macros.

1999-11-30  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* unif.h: added some comments, removed the SCM_P macros.

1999-11-29  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* vports.c (sf_write): use scm_makfromstr, not scm_makfrom0str
	(thanks to Daniel Skarda).

1999-11-22  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* gscm.c, gscm.h: Deleted.  They were unused.

1999-11-20  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* unif.c (scm_list_to_uniform_array): call 
	scm_dimensions_to_uniform_array with a third argument of 
	SCM_UNDEFINED instead of SCM_EOL.

1999-11-19  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* the following changes allow guile to be built with the array
	"module" omitted.  some of this stuff is just tc7 type support,
	which wouldn't be needed if uniform array types were converted
	to smobs.
	
	* tag.c (scm_utag_bvect ... scm_utag_cvect): don't define unless
	HAVE_ARRAYS.
	(scm_tag): don't check array types unless HAVE_ARRAYS.

	* sort.c (scm_restricted_vector_sort_x, scm_sorted_p):
	remove the unused array types.
	* (scm_stable_sort, scm_sort): don't support vectors if not
	HAVE_ARRAYS.  a bit excessive.

	* random.c (vector_scale, vector_sum_squares, 
	scm_random_solid_sphere_x, scm_random_hollow_sphere_x,
	scm_random_normal_vector_x): don't define unless HAVE_ARRAYS.

	* gh_data.c (makvect, gh_chars2byvect, gh_shorts2svect,
	gh_longs2ivect,	gh_ulongs2uvect, gh_floats2fvect, gh_doubles2dvect,
	gh_uniform_vector_length, gh_uniform_vector_ref):
	don't define unless HAVE_ARRAYS.
	(gh_scm2chars, gh_scm2shorts, gh_scm2longs, gh_scm2floats,
	gh_scm2doubles):
	don't check vector types if not HAVE_ARRAYS.

	* eq.c (scm_equal_p), eval.c (SCM_CEVAL), print.c (scm_iprin1),
	gc.c (scm_gc_mark, scm_gc_sweep), objects.c (scm_class_of):
	don't support the array types unless HAVE_ARRAYS is defined.

	* tags.h: make nine tc7 types conditional on HAVE_ARRAYS.

	* read.c (scm_lreadr): don't check for #* unless HAVE_ARRAYS is 
	defined (this should use read-hash-extend).

	* ramap.c, unif.c: don't check whether ARRAYS is defined.

	* vectors.c (scm_vector_set_length_x): moved here from unif.c.  call
	scm_uniform_element_size if HAVE_ARRAYS.
	vectors.h: prototype too.

	* unif.c (scm_uniform_element_size): new procedure.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): don't call scm_init_ramap or 
	scm_init_unif unless HAVE_ARRAYS is defined.

	* __scm.h: don't define ARRAYS.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): unif.c and ramap.c
	moved here from	libguile_la_SOURCES.
	
1999-11-18  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* socket.c (scm_htons, scm_ntohs, scm_htonl, scm_ntohl): new
	functions for network data conversion.

	* numbers.c (scm_num2long, scm_num2longlong):
	throw out-of-range instead of wrong-type-arg if appropriate.
	(scm_iint2str): handle -2^31 correctly.
	(scm_num2long): handle -2^31 bignum correctly.
	(scm_num2long_long): rewrite the bigdig case: basically copied 
	from scm_num2long.
	numbers.h: (SCM_BITSPERLONGLONG): deleted.

	* unif.c (rapr1): use sprintf instead of intprint for unsigned
	longs: intprint can't cope with large values.

	* numbers.c (scm_num2ulong): check more consistently that the
	input is not negative.  if it is, throw out-of-range instead of 
	wrong-type-arg.

	* ramap.c (scm_array_fill_int): don't limit fill to INUM for 
	uvect, ivect or llvect.
	Check that fill doesn't overflow short uniform array.

	* __scm.h: add another long to the definition of long_long and
	ulong_long.

	* unif.c (scm_raprin1): use 'l' instead of "long_long" in the
	print representation of llvect.  read can't handle more than
	one character.
	(scm_dimensions_to_uniform_array): make "fill" an optional argument
	instead of a rest argument.

	* tags.h (scm_tc7_llvect): wasn't defined anywhere, so use the free
	tag 29 for now.

	* __scm.h: don't mention LONGLONGS.

	* unif.c, numbers.c, eq.c, gc.c, print.c, eval.c, ramap.c:
	replace LONGLONGS with HAVE_LONG_LONGS as set by configure.

1999-11-17  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* net_db.c (scm_inet_aton): throw errors using the misc-error key
	instead of system-error.  inet_aton doesn't set errno.
	system-error isn't right in gethost either, since it's throwing
	the value of h_errno instead of errno. so:
	(scm_host_not_found_key, scm_try_again_key,
	scm_no_recovery_key, scm_no_data_key): new error keys.
	(scm_resolv_error): new procedure, use the new keys.
	(scm_gethost): call scm_resolv_error not scm_syserror_msg.

1999-11-16  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* error.c: (various): use scm_cons instead of scm_listify
	to build short lists.

1999-11-03  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* socket.c (scm_fill_sockaddr): zero the address structure before
	use, in case it has a sin_len field and the OS doesn't like random
	values (thanks to Bertrand Petit).

1999-10-26  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@lanl.gov>

	* gh.h, gh_data.c (gh_symbol2scm): changed gh_symbol2scm() to take
	a const char * argument, upon suggestion from Lynn Winebarger.

1999-10-26  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* strports.c (st_end_input): avoid dubious pointer arithmetic.

1999-10-24  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* Move the responsibility for resetting port buffers from the
	caller of the ptob seek procedure to the implementation.  This
	gives more control in general to the ptob seek: in particular the
	change of 1999-10-20 can be made to work without breaking seek on
	string ports.  There's a comment in NEWS about upgrading port
	types.
	
	* ports.c (scm_seek): don't reset the port buffers here.

	* fports.c (fport_seek): reset the buffers, except for the
	0 SEEK_CUR case.

	* strports.c (st_end_input): (bug fix): decrement pt->read_pos by
	offset.  check that it's not less than read_buf.
	(st_seek): reset the buffers first, unless it's the 0 SEEK_CUR
	case and currently reading.

1999-10-20  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_seek): Add a special case for SEEK_CUR, offset 0,
	so that unread chars are not needlessly discarded.  (thanks to
	Roland Orre).

1999-10-18  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* fports.c (scm_fdes_to_port): always set rw_random if the fdes is
	random access.  rw_active needs to be maintained even for single
	directional ports, otherwise scm_seek and probably other things are
	broken.  (thanks to Roland Orre).

	* strports.c (scm_mkstrport): set rw_random to 1 unconditionally.

	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): initialise rw_random to 0.

	* ports.h (scm_port): change the comments on rw_random and rw_active.

1999-10-11  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* ioext.c: Added #include "feature.h".

	These changes turns `delay' into a memoizing macro.  This is
	because it may be expanded before evaluation if it occurs at the
	beginning of a body.  (Thanks to Lauri Alanko.)
	
	* eval.c, eval.h (scm_sym_delay): New global symbol.

	* tags.h (SCM_IM_DELAY): New immediate symbol.

	* print.c (scm_isymnames): Printed representation.

	* eval.c (unmemocopy, SCM_CEVAL): Handle SCM_IM_DELAY.
	(scm_m_delay): Turned into a memoizing macro.

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Bumped libguile version.

1999-10-11  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* gh_data.c (gh_ints2scm, gh_doubles2scm): Make sure elements are
	protected from GC while building the vector.  (Thanks to Bernard
	Urban and Greg Harvey.)

1999-10-08  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* throw.c (handler_message): Display backtrace if backtraces
	enabled.

1999-10-05  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.in, scmconfig.h.in: Deleted from CVS repository.  Run
	the autogen.sh script to create generated files like these.

	* numbers.c (scm_string_to_number): Signal an error if radix is
	less than two.  (Thanks to Jorgen Schaefer.)

	* print.c (scm_write, scm_display, scm_newline, scm_write_char):
	Don't assume that the current output port is valid.  Somebody
	might close it.  (Thanks to Bernard Urban.)

1999-10-02  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): fix typo.

Mon Sep 27 17:15:14 1999  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* __scm.h: Fix a bunch of macros that were missing do-while(0)
	sandwiches. 

	* debug.c, eval.c: Fix buggy uses of SCM_ALLOW_INTS (missing
	semicolon) exposed by the above change.

1999-09-27  Greg J. Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* stacks.c: Avoid compiler warning re: unitialized var.

	* scmconfig.h.in: Added DEBUG_FREELIST

	* pairs.h: Fix macro that was not do-while(0) sandwiched.

	* gc.h, gc.c: Added scm_gc_set_debug_check_freelist_x,
 	scm_map_free_list

1999-09-23  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* ioext.c (scm_init_ioext): enable "i/o-extensions" feature here
	instead of in scm_init_filesys.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): don't call scm_init_posix or
	scm_init_filesys unless	HAVE_POSIX is defined.
	don't call scm_init_netdb or scm_init_socket unless
	HAVE_NETWORKING is defined.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): filesys.c, posix.c,
	net_db.c, socket.c: moved here from libguile_la_SOURCES.

1999-09-25  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* root.c (scm_make_root): Initialize all the fields of the new
	root.  GC could happen any time, you know.  (Thanks to Greg
	Harvey.)

	* numbers.c (scm_number_to_string): Signal an error if radix is
	less than two.  (Thanks to Jorgen Schaefer.)

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): Add memmove.c here,
	so automake will actually generate rules for it.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1999-09-21  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* backtrace.c: #include "_scm.h" before testing whether
	HAVE_UNISTD_H is #defined.

1999-09-20  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* read.c (scm_read): Don't assume that scm_cur_inp is always open.
	* ports.c (scm_read_char): Same.
	* ioext.c (scm_read_line): Same.
	(Thanks to Bernard Urban.)

1999-09-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* vectors.c (scm_vector_move_right_x): Bugfix: Remove side effect
	in SCM_ASSERT macro.
	numbers.c: Removed #ifndef SCM_RECKLESS at places where type
	checking may invoke a generic.  (Thanks to Michael Livshin.)

	* __scm.h (SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_0, SCM_GASSERT0): New macros.

	* numbers.c (scm_max, scm_min, scm_sum, scm_difference,
	scm_product, scm_divide): Bugfix: Don't pass SCM_UNDEFINED to the
	generic function if the asubr is called with only one arg.

1999-09-20  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* scmsigs.c (scm_sigaction): add SA_RESTART to flags only if
	HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS.
	(scm_init_scmsigs): use siginterrupt if it's available.  not
	everyone who has restartable syscalls has SA_RESTART it seems.

	(scm_sigaction): use scm_num2long/scm_long2num when converting
	SIG_DFL/SIG_IGN, in case it doesn't fit in an INUM.  use
	scm_integer_p to test the type.

1999-09-18  Gary Houston  <ghouston@freewire.co.uk>

	* _scm.h, scmsigs.c: replace HAVE_RESTARTS with
	HAVE_RESTARTABLE_SYSCALLS.

	* strports.c (scm_strport_to_string): create the string from
	pt->read_buf instead of an expression that evaluates to the
	same thing.

	* gdbint.c (gdb_print): don't just use SCM_CHARS to get a C string
	from the port: the port's buffer may not be NUL terminated.

1999-09-16  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am (.c.x): Added missing semicolon after `false'.

1999-09-15  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Turn `write' and `display' into
	primitive generics and use their associated generic functions in
	scm_iprin1 for GOOPS objects.

	* backtrace.c: #include <unistd.h> if present.

1999-09-14  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.am (.c.x): Don't create a subshell just to delete the
	.x file and return false.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1999-09-13  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* feature.c (scm_create_hook): New function.  Replaces
	scm_make_named_hook which is now deprecated.
	(scm_make_hook_with_name): New primitive.
	(print_hook): Hooks now print in a fancy way.

1999-09-12  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* __scm.h, backtrace.c, backtrace.h, debug.c, debug.h, dynl-dld.c,
	dynwind.c, dynwind.h, eval.h, evalext.c, evalext.h, feature.c,
	feature.h, hashtab.c, hashtab.h, objects.c, objects.h, print.c,
	procs.c, procs.h, smob.c, smob.h, srcprop.c, strorder.c, struct.c,
	struct.h: Updated copyright notices.

	* srcprop.c (scm_source_property): Bugfix: Use SCM_NECONSP instead
	of SCM_NCONSP.  (Thanks to Greg Badros.)

	* gsubr.c (scm_make_gsubr): Use scm_make_subr_opt for creation of
	the self subr.

	* eval.c, debug.h (SCM_BACKTRACE_WIDTH): New debug option: width.

	* backtrace.c: Keep backtraces within specified width by
	adaptively adjusting fancy printing parameters and cut output if
	necessary.
	(scm_display_application): Check args.

1999-09-11  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Change the name of the objects returned by OPENDIR from
	"directory" to "directory stream".  A predicate named "directory?"
	would be confusing.
	* filesys.c (scm_directory_stream_p): Renamed from scm_directory_p.
	At the Scheme level, "directory?" -> "directory-stream?".
	(scm_dir_print): Use the phrase "directory stream" in printed form.
	* filesys.h (scm_directory_stream_p): Prototype renamed
	accordingly.

	* Makefile.am (CLEANFILES): Remove versiondat.h; that should only
	be removed by `make distclean', since it's generated by configure.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
	(Thanks to Robert Bihlmeyer.)

	* strop.c (scm_substring_move_x): Signal an error if start1
	doesn't come before end1.  (Thanks to Karoly Lorentey).

	* numbers.c (scm_istr2flo): Don't call SCM_INEXP without first
	calling SCM_NIMP.  (Thanks to Karoly Lorentey).

	* version.c (scm_libguile_config_stamp): Deleted.  See
	corresponding change to ../ice-9/boot-9.scm.
	* versiondat.h.in: Remove definition for GUILE_STAMP.
	* version.h: Delete prototype.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1999-09-11  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* filesys.c (scm_directory_p): new procedure "directory?"  Returns
	a boolean indicating whether its argument is a directory
	port as returned by opendir (thanks to Dirk Herrmann for the
	suggestion.)

1999-09-11  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* backtrace.c (display_frame_expr): Don't print a newline.
	(display_frame): Print the newline here instead.
	(display_backtrace_body): Don't print "Backtrace:".
	(scm_backtrace): Print "Backtrace:" here instead.

1999-09-09  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* procs.c (scm_setter): Signal WTA if handed an entity or operator
	lacking a setter.

	* feature.c, feature.h: (scm_hook_p, scm_hook_empty_p): New
	primitives. (Thanks to Greg Badros);
	(scm_hook_to_list): New primitive; Hooks are now smobs.

1999-09-08  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* stime.c (bdtime2c): rewrite the ASSERTs.  Accept a value
	of #f for the 10th vector element to avoid an exception
	seen by Bernard Urban.
	(scm_mktime): unneeded ASSERT removed.

1999-09-07  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_map, scm_for_each): Converted to dispatch on generic
	if args don't match.

	* __scm.h (SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_n, SCM_GASSERTn): New macros.

1999-09-06  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* numbers.c: Converted comparison operations to dispatch on
	generic if args don't match.

	* Makefile.am (ETAGS_ARGS): Added support for GPROC and GPROC1.

1999-09-06  James Blandy  <jimb@mule.m17n.org>

	* guile-snarf.c: Deleted.  Snarfing should respect CPP
	conditionals, so it needs to actually run CPP.  Bleah.

1999-09-05  James Blandy  <jimb@mule.m17n.org>

	Handle errors properly in guile-snarf.  (Thanks to Han-Wen Nienhuys.)
	* guile-snarf.in: Be sure to exit with an error if CPP does.
	* Makefile.am (.c.x): Delete the .x file and exit with an error
	status if guile-snarf exits with an error status.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* snarf.h (SCM_GLOBAL_KEYWORD): Call scm_c_make_keyword, not
	scm_makekey, which doesn't exist any more.  Guess nobody's using
	this.

	* guile-snarf.c: New implementation of guile-snarf, meant to be
	more robust than the shell script.  I think it's complete, but I
	haven't tested it at all, and I haven't changed the build process
	to actually use it.  We should compare its output against that of
	the existing shell script, for all source files.

	* guile-snarf.c (parse_args): Abort if we haven't handled some
	character type.

1999-09-03  James Blandy  <jimb@mule.m17n.org>

	* load.c (scm_search_path): If the filename has any extension at
	all, ignore the entire list of extensions.  Also, don't check whether
	the file is accessible.  If the file exists, accessible or not, we
	should return it.  Inaccessible files should cause an error later.
	(Thanks to Keisuke Nishida for the suggestions.)

1999-09-02  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* gc.c (cleanup, scm_init_storage): Use on_exit if present and
	atexit not available.  (sunos4.1.4 needs it.)

1999-09-01  James Blandy  <jimb@mule.m17n.org>

	I take it all back --- bcopy does handle overlapping source and
	destination areas correctly.  At least on every system I could
	find.  But it is better to use AC_REPLACE_FUNCS than to introduce
	new CPP conditionals.
	* memmove.c: New file, implementing memmove in terms of bcopy.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	Allocators should use the `void *' type for generic pointers.
	* gc.c (scm_must_malloc, scm_must_realloc, scm_must_free): Change
	argument and return types.
	* gc.h: Corresponding changes to prototypes.
	(Thanks to Forcer.)

1999-08-31  James Blandy  <jimb@mule.m17n.org>

	* numbers.c (scm_init_numbers): Claim to support the `complex'
	feature, as expected by (ice-9 format).  (Thanks to Ceri Storey.)

	* Makefile.am (check-local): Set GUILE_LOAD_PATH so the tests can
	find (ice-9 boot-9) when Guile was compiled in a separate
	directory from the source.  (Thanks to Rodney Brown.)
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* procs.c (scm_make_subr_opt): Fix typo.  Remember to multiply
	table lengths by the size of a single element when growing the
	table.  (Thanks to Bill Schottstaedt.)

1999-08-30  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Duplicated the method dispatch code at the
	SCM_IM_DISPATCH form instead of calling scm_mcache_lookup_cmethod
	since that cuts down the time for type dispatch by 50%.

1999-08-30  James Blandy  <jimb@mule.m17n.org>

	* gh_data.c (gh_set_substr): Revert change of 1999-08-29; bcopy is
	not a correct substitute for memmove, because it doesn't handle
	overlapping source and destination areas on many platforms.
	Overlaps are the primary reason to use memmove in the first place.
	* ports.c (scm_ungetc): Same.
	* strop.c (scm_substring_move_x): Same.

1999-08-30  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* gc.c (scm_init_storage): Skip registration of cleanup on systems
	which lack atexit.  (Is it important that cleanup is made
	properly? Maybe we should replace all `exit' with `scm_exit' and
	call cleanup there?)

	* struct.c, struct.h (scm_struct_free_0, scm_struct_free_light,
	scm_struct_free_standard, scm_struct_free_entity): Declared to
	return scm_sizet instead of size_t.

	* gdbint.c, strports.c: #include <unistd.h>.  (SEEK_SET is defined
	there on sunos4.1.4.)

1999-08-29  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* numbers.c (scm_lcm): Bugfix: BIGDIG --> SCM_BIGDIG;
	Account for the case when second argument is unbound.

	* strorder.c (scm_string_less_p, scm_string_ci_less_p): Bugfix.
	(Thanks to Karoly Lorentey.)

	* gh_data.c, ports.c, strop.c: Alternatively use bcopy if memmove
	isn't present.  (Thanks to Suzuki Toshiya.)

	* ports.c: Use ANSI C prototypes in definitions.  (Thanks to
	Bernard Urban.)

	* filesys.c (scm_stat2scm): Conditionally use S_ISLNK.  (Thanks to
	Bernard Urban.)

	* dynl-dl.c (RTLD_GLOBAL): Define if non-existent.  (Thanks to
	Bernard Urban and Ian Grant.)

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Bumped libguile version
	again.  (1.3.4 will be binary incompatible with 1.3.2 because of a
	change in the representation of entities and operators.)

1999-08-29  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_ungetc): bugfix: if putback_buf is NULL 
	don't allocate zero bytes (thanks to Bill Schottstaedt).

1999-08-29  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* procs.c (scm_setter): Converted to use generic dispatch.

	* eval.c, eval.h: Bugfix: scm_sym_apply was not initialized
	correctly.

	* load.c (scm_search_path): Don't try extensions which already are
	present at the end of the filename.
        (scm_init_load): Check .scm first. (Thanks to Keisuke Nishida.)

	* stacks.c (scm_sym_apply): Removed.  (Thanks to Ken Raeburn.)

	Cleanup and simplification of generic method dispatch.
	Also, the quadruple representation of entity and operator
	procedures has been replaced with single.
	
	* tags.h (SCM_IM_HASH_DISPATCH): Removed.
	
	* print.c (scm_isymnames): Removed #@hash-dispatch.

	* objects.c, objects.h (scm_mcache_lookup_cmethod): Moved here
	from eval.c; Support 0 arity methods.
	(scm_set_object_procedure_x): Removed scm_sym_atdispatch;
	(scm_apply_generic_env): Removed.
	Replaced slots proc0-3 with procedure.
	
	* objects.h (SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_0, SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_1,
	SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_2, SCM_OPERATOR_PROC_3): Replaced by
	SCM_OPERATOR_PROCEDURE.
	(SCM_ENTITY_PROC_0, SCM_ENTITY_PROC_1, SCM_ENTITY_PROC_2,
	SCM_ENTITY_PROC_3): Replaced by SCM_ENTITY_PROCEDURE.
	
	* struct.c, struct.h: Replace 4 procedure slots with one.
	(scm_struct_i_procedure): Replaces scm_struct_i_procedure.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Mark 1 procedure slot in entities instead of
	4.

	* eval.c (scm_sym_args): Removed.
	(SCM_CEVAL): Simplified entity application.
	Moved dispatch code to objects.c.

	* procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Bugfix: Handle generics.
	
1999-08-29  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* sort.c (closureless): Use scm_eval_body.

	* eval.c (SCM_APPLY): Fixed serious evaluator bug: If a closure
	with a symbol as last form was first called normally and then via
	`map' or some other mechanism using primitive apply, an ILOC was
	returned.

1999-08-26  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	This change extends the representation of primitive procedures
	with more data fields, e.g. a place for documentation and true
	procedure properties.
	
	* procs.c, procs.h (scm_subr_entry): New type: Stores data
	associated with subrs.
	(SCM_SUBRNUM, SCM_SUBR_ENTRY, SCM_SUBR_GENERIC, SCM_SUBR_PROPS,
	SCM_SUBR_DOC): New macros.
	(scm_subr_table): New variable.
	(scm_mark_subr_table): New function.
	
	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_subr_table.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Don't mark subr names here.
	(scm_igc): Call scm_mark_subr_table.


	This change implements a scheme for letting a generic work as a
	shadow for a primitive procedure.  If the primitive procedure
	can't dispatch on its arguments, control is left over to the
	generic.  Normal wrong type arg errors will be generated until the
	user has hung the first method on the primitive.

	* snarf.h (SCM_GPROC, SCM_GPROC1): New macros.

	* procs.c, procs.h (scm_subr_p): New function (used internally).

	* gsubr.c, gsubr.h (scm_make_gsubr_with_generic): New function.

	* objects.c, objects.h (scm_primitive_generic): New class.

	* objects.h (SCM_CMETHOD_CODE, SCM_CMETHOD_ENV): New macros.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Print primitive-generics.

	* __scm.h (SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1, SCM_GASSERT1,
	SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_2, SCM_GASSERT2): New macros.
	
	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL, SCM_APPLY): Replace scm_wta -->
	SCM_WTA_DISPATCH_1 for scm_cxr's (unary floating point
	primitives).  NOTE: This means that it is now *required* to use
	SCM_GPROC1 when creating float scm_cxr's (float scm_cxr's is an
	obscured representation that will be removed in the future anyway,
	so backward compatibility is no problem here).

	* numbers.c: Converted most numeric primitives (all but bit
	comparison operations and bit operations) to dispatch on generic
	if args don't match.

	
	Better support for applying generic functions.

	* eval.c, eval.h (scm_eval_body): New function.

	* objects.c (scm_call_generic_0, scm_call_generic_1,
	scm_call_generic_2, scm_call_generic_3, scm_apply_generic): New
	functions.
	
	
	Optimization of the generic function dispatch mechanism.
	
	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Apply the cmethod directly after having
	called scm_memoize_method instead of doing a second lookup.

	* objects.h (scm_memoize_method): Now returns the memoized cmethod.


	Bugfix

	* procs.c (scm_make_subr_opt): Use scm_sysintern0 instead of
	scm_sysintern so that the binding connected with the subr name
	isn't cleared when we give set = 0.

	
1999-08-24  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	More transparent handling of ports with print states.
	
	* print.h (SCM_PORT_WITH_PS_P, SCM_PORT_WITH_PS_PORT,
	SCM_PORT_WITH_PS_PS): Represent ports with print states as a smob
	instead of a pair of a port and a print state.  We'll need to cons
	once extra in scm_printer_apply but the type system will be
	cleaner, it will mix better with GOOPS, and, it will be even more
	transparent to the user.

	* print.c (scm_get_print_state): New procedure: Given an output
	port, return the print state associated to it in the current print
	chain, if one exists;
	(scm_port_with_print_state): New procedure: Associate a
	print-state with a port.
	(scm_valid_oport_value_p): Use SCM_PORT_WITH_PS_P;
	(scm_printer_apply): Wrap port and pstate as a smob;
	(print_state_printer): Removed.
	
	* objects.c (scm_class_of): Treat scm_tc16_port_with_ps as ports.

	* eval.c (scm_init_eval): Use scm_make_smob_type instead of
	scm_newsmob.

	* ports.c (scm_output_port_p): Bugfix: Coerce output port before
	testing (otherwise the port-print-state trick won't be transparent
	to the user; one example where this caused problems was in the
	(ice-9 format) module).

1999-08-23  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Let the SCM_IM_SLOT_SET_X form return
	SCM_UNSPECIFIED instead of the set value.

1999-08-20  James Blandy  <jimb@mule.m17n.org>

	* load.c (scm_init_load_path): Remove support for SCHEME_LOAD_PATH.

	* ports.h (enum scm_port_rw_active): New enum, containing
	SCM_PORT_READ, SCM_PORT_WRITE, and SCM_PORT_NEITHER (instead of
	zero).  The debugger knows about enums, but doesn't know about
	#defines.
	(typedef scm_port): Declare rw_active member to be an enum
	scm_port_rw_active.
	* fports.c (fport_flush, fport_end_input): Use SCM_PORT_NEITHER
	instead of zero.
	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): Same.
	* strports.c (st_flush, st_end_input): Same.

	* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line, scm_read_line): Use scm_must_malloc,
	scm_must_realloc, and scm_done_malloc as appropriate. 

1999-08-20  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* sort.c (quicksort): Added condition to protect the algorithm
	from crashing the interpreter if the less predicate is buggy.

1999-08-19  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* fports.c (fport_write): fix line-buffering mode again.
	(scm_open_file): recognise 'l' for line-buffering.
	(scm_setvbuf): recognise _IOLBF for line-buffering.

1999-08-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Increased the version number
	of libguile to 5.0.

	* eval.c (SCM_APPLY), sort.c (closureless): Expand body when
	evaluating closures.

1999-08-18  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* fports.c (fport_write): use memcpy instead of strncpy, in case
	the data contains NUL.

1999-08-17  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* gh.h (gh_vector_to_list): Bugfix.  (Thanks to Frank Cieslok.)
	
	* backtrace.c, debug.c, eval.c, eval.h, gsubr.c, procprop.h,
	read.c, srcprop.c, srcprop.h (scm_i_filename, scm_i_line,
	scm_i_column, scm_i_copy, scm_i_name, scm_i_lambda, scm_i_source,
	scm_i_more, scm_i_procname, scm_i_dot, scm_i_arrow, scm_i_else,
	scm_i_unquote, scm_i_uq_splicing, scm_i_apply, scm_i_enter_frame,
	scm_i_apply_frame, scm_i_exit_frame, scm_i_trace, scm_i_quote,
	scm_i_begin, scm_i_if, scm_i_and, scm_i_or, scm_i_case,
	scm_i_cond, scm_i_letstar, scm_i_do, scm_i_quasiquote,
	scm_i_define, scm_i_letrec, scm_i_let, scm_i_atapply,
	scm_i_atcall_cc, scm_i_breakpoint): Renamed: Consequently use
	scm_sym_ as prefix for symbols.

	* debug.c (scm_i_proc, scm_i_args, scm_i_eval_args): Removed.

	* eval.c, eval.h (scm_sym_begin, scm_sym_if, scm_sym_and,
	scm_sym_case, scm_sym_cond, scm_sym_letstar, scm_sym_do,
	scm_sym_define, scm_sym_letrec, scm_sym_atapply,
	scm_sym_atcall_cc): Made global.
		
1999-08-16  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_sym_args): Made global.

	* objects.c (scm_set_object_procedure_x): Disallow setting of
	procedures for pure generic functions.

1999-08-12  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_seek): one more: was scm_lseek.  Also changed the
	Scheme name from lseek to seek, but lseek was added recently so
	it shouldn't be a big problem.
	* ports.c, gdbint.c, ioext.c: changed callers.

1999-08-11  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* fports.c (fport_input_waiting): if select is used, return 1
	instead of whatever FD_ISSET expands to.  maybe it will be useful
	to interpret the value from the input_waiting ptob procedure as a
	lower bound on the number of bytes available.

	* Mikael asked for a few names to be changed...

	* ports.c (scm_make_port_type): take the write procedure as the 
	second argument instead of the flush procedure.
	* ports.h (scm_ptob_descriptor): rename the ptob procedures:
	fflush -> flush,  read_flush -> end_input,  fclose -> close,
	fill_buffer -> fill_input,  ftruncate -> truncate,
	input_waiting_p -> input_waiting.

	* ports.c (end_input_void_port): was read_flush_void_port.
	(scm_set_port_end_input): was scm_set_port_flush_input.
	(scm_set_port_flush): was scm_set_port_write.
	(scm_set_port_input_waiting): was scm_set_port_input_waiting_p
	(scm_end_input): was scm_read_flush.
	(scm_fill_input): was scm_fill_buffer.
	(scm_flush): was scm_fflush.
	* fports.c (fport_input_waiting): renamed from fport_input_waiting_p.
	(fport_end_input): was local_read_flush.
	(fport_flush): was local_fflush.
	(fport_close): was local_fclose.
	(fport_truncate): was local_ftruncate.
	(fport_seek): was local_seek.
	(fport_free): was local_free.
	(fport_fill_input): was fport_fill_buffer.
	* strports.c (st_end_input): was st_read_flush.
	(st_truncate): was st_ftruncate.
	* vports.c: (sf_flush): was sfflush.
	(sf_close): was sfclose.
	(sf_fill_input): was sf_fill_buffer.
	
	* ports.c, fports.c, strports, vports.c, ioext.c, unif.c, filesys.c:
	change callers.

1999-08-06  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_IM_DISPATCH): Rewrote dispatch protocol.  Dispatch
	forms now contain the expressions to be dispatched upon instead of
	depending on a surrounding lambda or let; Generic function
	dispatch has been optimized; `apply' on a generic function now
	works a little bit strangely.  It uses a trick so that the type
	dispatch code in SCM_CEVAL can be reused.

	* objects.h, objects.c (scm_apply_generic_env): Added (used by
	apply).
	(scm_operator_p): Added.
	(scm_sym_atdispatch): Added.
	(scm_set_object_procedure_x): Modified to handle the new style
	generic functions.
	(scm_object_procedures): New debugging procedure.

1999-08-05  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c, eval.h (scm_sym_args): Added.

	* objects.h (SCM_CLASSF_PURE_GENERIC): Added.

	* feature.c, feature.h (scm_c_run_hook): Added.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL:SCM_IM_DISPATCH): Bugfix: Jump back to
	cdrxnoap and loopnoap instead of begin and loop.

1999-08-04  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_putc, scm_puts),
	* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_write): use scm_lfwrite.
	* ports.c (scm_putc): change type of first argument from int to	char.
	
1999-08-04  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Improvements to SCM_IM_DISPATCH and
	SCM_IM_HASH_DISPATCH.

	* objects.h (SCM_CLASSF_GOOPS_VALID): Added.
	(scm_si_redfined, scm_si_hashsets): Moved.

	* objects.c (scm_class_of): Use the new SCM_CLASSF_GOOPS_VALID
	flag which combines type and status info so that the class
	redefinition protocol has zero cost during normal execution.

1999-08-03  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.h (scm_ptob_descriptor): include a write procedure again.
	it's more efficient for unbuffered fports (e.g., sockets.)

	* ports.c (scm_puts): use ptob->write.
	* vports.c (scm_make_sfptob): set write proc in ptob.
	* strports.c (scm_make_stptob): set write proc in ptob.
	* ports.c (write_void_port): new procedure.
	* vports.c (sf_write): new procedure.
	* ports.c (scm_lfwrite): use ptob->write.
	* strports.c (st_write): new procedure.
	* fports.c (fport_write): new procedure.
	(scm_make_fptob): set write in ptob to fport_write.
	* ports.h: prototype for scm_set_port_write.
	* ports.c (scm_make_port_type): initialise ptob write procedure.
	(scm_set_port_write): new proc.

1999-08-01  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* ports.c (scm_char_ready_p): Don't try to find PORT's ptab entry
	until we've verified that it is actually a port.  (Thanks to
	Lorentey Karoly.)

1999-07-31  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* gc.c (scm_must_malloc, scm_must_realloc): Removed unnecessary
	code, particularly an unnecessary test (len != size, where len ==
	size).  (Was this leftovers from debugging code, or have I missed
	something profound?)

	* hashtab.c: Bugfix: Don't declare s_hash_fold without storage
	size. (Thanks to James Dean Palmer.)

	* numbers.c (scm_makdbl): Bugfix: Initialize imaginary part.
	(Thanks to Lorentey Karoly.)

1999-07-30  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_m_expand_body): Use scm_cons_source.

	* struct.c (scm_print_struct): Use vtable name.

	* print.c (scm_init_print): Set name of print state type.

	* stacks.c (scm_init_stacks): Set name of stack type.

1999-07-29  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Removed old implementation of internal
	define.

	* gsubr.c, procprop.h (scm_i_inner_name): Removed.

	* debug.c, debug.h (scm_reverse_lookup): Added.
	(scm_procedure_name): Use scm_reverse_lookup to lookup the name of
	internal procedure definitions; Don't use scm_i_inner_name.

	* eval.c, tags.h, print.c (SCM_IM_SLOT_REF, SCM_IM_SLOT_SET_X):
	New isym operations.

	* eval.h: Added prototypes for multi language support functions.

	* eval.c (SCM_IM_DISPATCH, SCM_IM_HASH_DISPATCH): Don't use
	improper lists in the low-level representation, since that will
	cause a begin to be prepended at macro expansion.

	* eval.c (scm_cons_source): Version of cons which copies source
	properties from an existing cell.
	(scm_copy_tree, SCM_CEVAL): Use	scm_cons_source.

	* debug.c (scm_procedure_source): Cons SCM_IM_LAMBDA onto
	procedure source before calling scm_unmemocopy instead of faking
	an environment.

1998-10-25  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	Ported `internal defines' fix from SCM.  Original ChangeLog entry:

	    1998-07-09  Radey Shouman  <radey@colorage.com>

	    * eval.c (ceval_1): Modifications to allow rewriting of interal
	    DEFINE to LETREC: If an ISYM is evaluated in non-tail position the
	    body of which it is the CAR is macro expanded by m_expand_body,
	    which rewrites internal DEFINE.

	    (m_expand_body): Added.

	    (m_macroexp1): Added argument to control error checking:
	    m_expand_body may speculatively expand forms in the wrong
	    environments.  Made argument number checks conditional on
	    RECKLESS.

	    (m_body): Added, error checks bodies and inserts the ISYM tokens.

	    (m_lambda): (m_letstar): (m_letrec1): (m_letrec): (m_let): Now
	    call m_body.

	    (m_cond): (m_case): (m_quote): Modified to avoid destructively
	    changing their argument forms.  Since m_expand_body
	    speculatively macro expands forms the process must be
	    reversible.

	    (m_ident_eqp): Fixed to use proper environment.

	    (renamed_ident): Added DEFER_INTS_EGC.

	    Added prototypes for static functions.

	* eval.c

	(undef_cell): New.
	
	(scm_lookupcar1, scm_lookupcar): Added CHECK argument.  When CHECK
	is false, do not produce an error for unbound variables, return a
	pointer to cell_undef instead.

	(EVALCELLCAR, XEVALCAR): Call scm_lookupcar with check=1.

	(scm_m_body): New.

	(scm_m_cond, scm_m_case, scm_m_quote): Modified to avoid
	destructively changing their argument forms.  Since m_expand_body
	speculatively macro expands forms the process must be reversible.

	(scm_m_lambda): Use scm_m_body instead of bodycheck.  Account for
	SCM_IM_LET introduced by named lets.

	(scm_m_letstar): Use scm_m_body instead of bodycheck.

	(scm_m_letrec1, scm_letrec): Split scm_letrec into scm_letrec1 and
	scm_letrec.  scm_letrec1 does not check for a null binding and
	takes an additional argument to specify the ISYM of the body.  Use
	scm_m_body instead of bodycheck.

	(scm_m_let): Use scm_m_body instead of bodycheck.

	(scm_m_expand_body, scm_macroexp): New.

	(unmemocopy): Account for ISYMs introduced by scm_m_body.

	(ceval, deval): Call scm_m_expand_body.  Call scm_lookupcar with
	check=1.  Throw error for internal defined that have not been
	rewritten by scm_m_expand_body.

	* eval.h: Added prototypes for scm_m_expand_body and scm_macroexp.
	Removed prototype for SCM_APPLY.

	* tags.h: Added extern declaration of scm_isymnames.

1999-07-27  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): Added lang.c.

	* lang.c: New file: Beginning of multi-language support.
	
	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Added call to scm_init_lang ().

	* dynwind.c (scm_dowinds): Removed obsolete wind_key #f case.
	(scm_dynamic_wind): Added argument checking for the after guard so
	that we don't add garbage on the dynwind chain.
	(scm_swap_bindings): Added.

	* tags.h, print.c (SCM_IM_NIL_COND, SCM_IM_NIL_IFY, SCM_IM_T_IFY,
	SCM_IM_0_COND, SCM_IM_0_IFY, SCM_IM_1_IFY), print.c
	(scm_isymnames): New isyms for multi-language support.
	
 	* eval.c (scm_nil, scm_t): New symbols.
	(nil-cond, nil-ify, t-ify, 0-cond, 0-ify, 1-ify): New special
	forms for multi-language support.

1999-07-25  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* random.c, random.h (scm_c_default_rstate, scm_c_uniform32):
	Added.
	Renamed functions in the random function library interface
	from scm_i_XXX --> scm_c_XXX.

1999-07-25  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_putc): fix line-buffering.

1999-07-25  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* ports.c, ports.h, fports.c, strports.c, vports.c: Renamed
	scm_set_ptob_XXX --> scm_set_port_XXX.

1999-07-24  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* ports.c, ports.h (scm_make_port_type): New interface for
	creation of port types (replaces scm_newptob).  Just as for the
	smobs, we need to separate the internal representation of smob
	types from the interface, so that we easily can add new fields and
	rearrange things without caring about backward compatibility.
	This change was forced by the need in GOOPS to create classes
	representing port types.
	(scm_set_ptob_mark, scm_set_ptob_free, scm_set_ptob_print,
	scm_set_ptob_equalp, scm_set_ptob_flush_input, scm_set_ptob_close,
	scm_set_ptob_seek, scm_set_ptob_truncate,
	scm_set_ptob_input_waiting_p): New setters.
	(scm_newptob): Rewritten to use scm_make_port_type.  For backward
	compatibility.
	(scm_ptobs): Changed type scm_ptobfuns --> scm_ptob_descriptor.
	(scm_prinport): Removed.
	(scm_port_print): Added.
	(scm_print_port_mode): Added.
	(void_port_ptob, print_void_port, close_void_port, noop0):
	Removed.  Removed #include "genio.h" Added #include "objects.h",
	#include "smobs.h"

	* fports.c (prinfport): Moved code from ports.c.
	(local_free): Added.
	(scm_fptob): Removed.  Instead use new interface.
	(scm_make_fptob): Added.  (Need to create basic ports in a
	specific order in ports.c.)
	
	* strports.c (scm_stptob, prinstpt, noop0): Removed
	(scm_make_stptob): Added.

	* vports.c (scm_sfport, prinsfpt, sf_read_flush, noop0): Removed.
	(scm_make_sfport): Added.
	
	* filesys.c (scm_dir_print): Don't use the port printing code.
	Instead provide specific directory printer.
	
	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Use value returned from scm_ptobs[].free.

	* ioext.c (scm_redirect_port): Replaced scm_ptobfuns -->
	scm_ptob_descriptor.

	* smob.c (scm_smob_print): Handle non-existing type name nicely.
	Removed #include "genio.h"

	* objects.c (scm_make_port_classes): New function ptr.

1999-07-24  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* gdbint.c (gdb_print, gdb_read): call scm_truncate_file.

	* ports.c (scm_truncate_file): renamed from scm_ftruncate.
	allow the 1st argument to be a fdes or filename as well as a
	port (as in the filesys.c version).

	* filesys.c (scm_truncate_file): removed.

1999-07-24  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@thalamus.nada.kth.se>

	* readline.c, readline.h: Removed.

	* objects.c, objects.h (scm_port_class): Added.
	(scm_class_of): Look up port class in scm_port_class.
	(SCM_IN_PCLASS_INDEX, SCM_OUT_PCLASS_INDEX,
	SCM_INOUT_PCLASS_INDEX): Added.

	
	* Makefile.am: Removed genio.c, genio.x.

	* genio.c: Removed.

1999-07-23  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* init.c: Make sure that scm_post_boot_init_modules is called only
	once.  (Important when using a dumped image.; Thanks to Bernard
	Urban.)

1999-07-19  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* guardians.c (scm_guardian_zombify): Separate scanning for
	zombies from marking the pairs of the free list.
	
	* guardians.c (scm_guardian_zombify): Don't set marks manually ---
	use the macros.  (Thanks to Michael Livshin.)

	* eval.c (scm_m_lambda): Let bodycheck check the body of the
	lambda.  Let your sins be purified by the blood of the lambda.
	(Thanks to Eric Hanchrow.)

	* net_db.c (h_errno): Don't declare this if it's #defined.  Eew.
	(Thanks to Valdis Kletnieks.)

	Fixes for EMX from Mikael St�ldal.
	
	* filesys.c: #include <io.h>, if we have it.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	* stime.c (ftime): Delete declaration for this function --- let
	the system supply it.

	Cleanups from John Bley.

	* gdbint.c: Don't include <stdio.h> and "_scm.h" twice.

	* gsubr.c: Don't include "gsubr.h" twice.

	Cleanups for compilation on Irix 6, from David Kaelbling.
	
	* regex-posix.c (scm_regexp_error_msg): Change `rx' argument to
	regex_t pointer.  This is what the callers have, mostly.
	(scm_regexp_exec): Don't forget to pass the `rx' argument to
	scm_regexp_error_msg.

	* scmsigs.c (scm_sigaction): Cast SIG_DFL and SIG_IGN to SCM, not
	int.  That way, if we get a warning on this line, it's more likely
	that we're really missing bits we care about.

	* snarf.h (SCM_CONST_LONG): Remove trailing semicolon from
	definition.

	* tags.h (SCM_IMP, SCM_NCONSP, SCM_NCELLP, SCM_ITAG3, SCM_TYP3,
	SCM_TYP7, SCM_TYP7S, SCM_TYP16, SCM_TYP16S, SCM_GCTYP16,
	SCM_GCMARKP, SCM_GC8MARKP): Don't cast to int.  Either SCM or no
	cast at all is more appropriate in every case.  At the moment, we
	assume everywhere that SCM is an integral type anyway.

1999-07-14  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_read_x), ports.c (scm_getc): increment
	read_pos after scm_fill_buffer.

	* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): simplify by ignoring the fill_buffer
	return char.

	* vports.c (sf_fill_buffer), strports.c (stfill_buffer),
	fports.c (fport_fill_buffer): implement the interface change.

	* ports.c (scm_fill_buffer): interface change: no longer increments
	read_pos past the character that's returned.  it seems clearer to
	leave it to the caller to decide what to do (thanks Jim).
	
	* vports.c (sf_fill_buffer): put the read char into the buffer
	as well as returning it.

	* ports.c (scm_grow_port_cbuf): residue of this deleted procedure
	deleted.

1999-07-13  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* strports.c (scm_strprint_obj): simplify.  start with initial
	buffer size of 0.
	(st_seek): don't allow string to be extended if seeking past
	the end of a read-only port.

1999-07-12  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* strports.c (st_seek): change the resize checks.

	* ports.c (scm_ftruncate): throw error if offset works out negative.

	* strports.c (st_flush): increase string size in blocks of
	SCM_WRITE_BLOCK instead of 1. set read_end to read_pos if
	it's greater and reset read_buf_size.
	(scm_mkstrport): set rw_randow if only writing, since read_buf needs
	to be maintained for output ports too (it holds the written
	part of the string, while write_buf may have unwritten buffer
	chars.)
	(st_truncate): rewritten.
	(top of file): added a few notes. 

1999-07-10  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>
	
	Patch from Greg Badros:
	* snarf.h (SCM_PROC, SCM_PROC1): Use __cplusplus or
	GUILE_CPLUSPLUS_SNARF macros to force adding a cast to the last
	(function pointer) argument to scm_make_gsubr and scm_make_subr
	calls.  This avoids warnings in C++ programs using guile-snarf.

1999-07-06  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>
	
	* strports.c (st_grow_port): set pt->read_pos.  set
	pt->read_buf_size one less than pt->write_buf_size if there's
	an unwritten char at the end of the string.  similarly for
	pt->read_end.
	(st_resize_port): renamed from st_grow_port.
	(st_seek): simplify by assuming that pt->write_pos == pt->read_pos.
	seek from read_end instead of write_end for SEEK_END.
	(st_ftruncate): calculate current length using readbuf, not write
	buf.
	(scm_strport_to_string): use read_buf_size for length.
	(stfill_buffer): don't re-initialise the readbuf.

1999-07-05  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* strports.c (scm_strport_to_string): new procedure.
	(scm_call_with_output_string, scm_strprint_obj): use
	scm_strport_to_string.
	used SCM_INUM0 instead of SCM_MAKINUM (0) in a few places.

1999-07-08  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* symbols.c (scm_gensym): Bugfix.  (Thanks to Johannes Hjorth.)

Fri Jun 25 22:14:32 1999  Greg Badros  <gjb@cs.washington.edu>

	* smob.c: added scm_make_smob_type_mfpe (), scm_set_smob_mfpe ();
	use scm_make_smob_type_mfpe to initialize "free", "flo", "bigpos", 
	and "bigneg" smob types.

	* smob.h: Add do ... while(0) idiom to SCM_NEWSMOB.  Added
	SCM_RETURN_NEWSMOB macro.  Added protos for new functions in
	smob.c.

	* *.c: Use scm_make_smob_type_mfpe, instead of scm_newsmob, and
	use SCM_NEWSMOB or SCM_RETURN_NEWSMOB in constructors instead of
	SCM_NEWCELL and setting the CAR/CDR by hand.
	
1999-07-04  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_putc): call scm_read_flush.
	(scm_puts): likewise.
	(scm_lfwrite): likewise.
	(scm_lseek): likewise.
	(scm_ftruncate): likewise.
	* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_write): likewise.
	* ioext.c (scm_redirect_port): likewise.

	* ports.c (scm_fill_buffer): don't take pt argument.  change callers.
	(read_flush_void_port): new proc, for void port ptob.

	* vports.c (sf_read_flush): likewise.
	* strports.c (st_read_flush): take offset arg.
	* fports.c (local_read_flush): use offset, don't reset putback
	buffer here.

	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): let read_flush take an offset argument,
	which is the number of chars from the putback buffer.

	* ports.c (scm_read_flush): new procedure, resets the putback
	buffer before calling the ptob routine.

	* strports.c (scm_strprint_obj): bug fix: get pt from the port,
	not from the parameter obj.  (Thanks to Eric Moore.)

	* ports.h: SCM_CRDY, SCM_CUC, SCM_CRDYP, SCM_SETRDY, SCM_CUNGET,
	SCM_CGETUN, SCM_CLRDY, SCM_TRY_CLRDY, SCM_N_READY_CHARS: deleted.

	* strings.c (scm_make_string): throw error if 2nd arg isn't
	a char.

	* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_read_x): fix reading from a port.
	allow non-fports.
	(scm_uniform_array_write): likewise.

1999-06-29  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_drain_input): rewritten.

	* fports.c (local_fclose): check putback_buf.
	(local_read_flush): likewise.

	* ports.c (scm_remove_from_port_table): maybe free putback_buf.

	* ports.h (scm_port): replace cbuf/cbufend/cp with putback_buf/
	putback_buf_size.
	(SCM_INITIAL_PUTBACK_BUF_SIZE): renamed from SCM_INITIAL_CBUF_SIZE.

	* ports.c (scm_grow_port_cbuf): deleted.
	(scm_add_to_port_table): initialise putback_buf to 0.  remove cbuf
	stuff.
	(scm_char_ready_p): check putback_buf
	(scm_fill_buffer): likewise.
	(scm_ungetc): rewritten.

1999-06-27  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* fports.c (local_fclose): account for push-back buffer.

	* ports.c (scm_char_ready_p): check the push-back buffer in
	a new way.

	* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): remove the extra code to handle
	the push-back buffer.

	* ports.c (scm_getc): don't use SCM_CRDYP etc.

	* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): call scm_fill_buffer.

	* ports.c (scm_ungetc): don't call SCM_CUNGET.  reset the
	read buffer pointers.
	scm_fill_buffer: new procedure.
	(scm_getc): call scm_fill_buffer.

	* ports.h (struct scm_port): saved_read_buf, saved_read_pos,
	saved_read_end: new fields.

1999-06-24  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@orjan.nada.kth.se>

	* dynl-dl.c (sysdep_dynl_link): Added parenthesis around the
	trinary conditional in order for the flag computation to be
	correct.

1999-06-23  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* struct.c, struct.h:

	In order to support different kinds of deallocation, a destructor
	slot has been added to struct vtables.  This allows for structs
	containing pointers to other memory blocks.
	
	(scm_struct_i_free): New hidden struct slot.  Holds destructor for
	instances to this vtable.
	(scm_struct_free_0): New destructor: Doesn't deallocate data.
	(scm_struct_free_light): New destructor: Deallocates a light
	struct (i.e. a struct without hidden slots).
	(scm_struct_free_standard): New destructor: Deallocates standard
	structs.
	(scm_struct_free_entity): New destructor: Deallocates entity
	structs.
	(SCM_SET_VTABLE_DESTRUCTOR): New macro.

	Changes to hidden slots:

	(scm_struct_i_size): scm_struct_i_flags now shares space with
	scm_struct_i_size which holds the size of light structs.
	(scm_struct_i_n_words): This slot has changed meaning.  Previously
	it included hidden slots.  Now it indicates visible slots.
	(scm_alloc_struct): Clear flags.
	(SCM_STRUCTF_MASK): 4 new flag positions added => 12 bits.
	
	(struct_num, scm_struct_i_tag): Removed.
	(scm_struct_vtable_tag): Base tag on the pointer to mallocated
	memory.
	(scm_struct_ihashq): Base hash value on pointer to struct handle.
	
	* tag.c (scm_tag): Base tag on vtable pointer.

	* objects.c (scm_init_objects): Initialize destructor slot of the
	primordial entity class.

	* objects.h (SCM_SET_CLASS_DESTRUCTOR,
	SCM_SET_CLASS_INSTANCE_SIZE): New macros.
	
	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Call struct free slot.

	* keywords.c, keywords.h (scm_c_make_keyword): New function.
	(We should remove the use of the prefix '-'.)

	* snarf.h (SCM_KEYWORD, SCM_GLOBAL_KEYWORD): New macros.

	* libguile.h: #include "objects.h"

1999-06-22  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* dynl.c (DYNL_GLOBAL): New.
	(sysdep_dynl_link): Added `flags' argument.
	(kw_global, sym_global): New.
	(scm_dynamic_link): Handle keyword arguments.  Pass suitable flags
	to sysdep_dynl_link.
	* dynl-dl.c (sysdep_dynl_link): Handle new `flags' argument by
	conditrionally adding RTLD_GLOBAL to DLOPEN_MODES.
	* dynl-shl.c (sysdep_dynl_link): Add and ignore new flags
	argument.
	* dynl-dld.c (sysdep_dynl_link): Add and ignore new flags
	argument.
        * dynl.h (scm_dynamic_link): Added rest argument.

1999-06-21  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* dynl.c (sysdep_dynl_unlink, sysdep_dynl_func): Use const
	qualifier for char* argument, to match prototypes.  Thanks to Mark
	Elbrecht.

1999-06-21  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* dynl.c (no_dynl_error, sysdep_dynl_link, sysdep_dynl_unlink,
	sysdep_dynl_func): Use ANSI declarations, and const char *
	pointers.  (Thanks to Mark Elbrecht.)

1999-06-19  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Patch from Greg Harvey:
	* eq.c, eval.c, list.c, ramap.c, vectors.c: Always write parens
	around the condition of an `if', `while', etc., even if the
	condition is a macro invocation that expands to something
	surrounded by parens.  It's more readable. 

	* eval.c (scm_map, scm_for_each): Verify that all arguments are
	proper lists, and of the appropriate lengths.
	(check_map_args): New function.  (Thanks to Greg Harvey for the
	bug report.)

1999-06-19  Michael Livshin  <mike@olan.com>

	* guardians.c (guardian_t): `next' - new field to be used for
 	chaining the live guardians in a single-linked list during the GC
 	mark phase.
	(GUARDIAN_NEXT): convenience macro to access the `next' field.
	(guardians, guardians_size, n_guardians): deleted.
	(first_live_guardian, current_link_field): new globals used to
	point to the head of the live guardian list and current `next'
	field, respectively.
	(g_mark): append the guardian to the live guardian list.
	(scm_guardian_gc_init): zero the live guardian list.
	(scm_guardian_zombify): iterate through the live guardian list.

	(Applied by Jim Blandy.)
	
1999-06-16  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* gc.c (scm_mallocated): Just make this signed.
	(scm_igc): Check for underflow by seeing if this is negative.
	Much cleaner.
	* gc.h (scm_mallocated): Fix declaration.
	(Thanks to Greg Harvey.)
	
	* ports.h: #include <sys/types.h>, to get a definition for `off_t'.

1999-06-15  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* stime.c (bdtime2c): Initialize lt->gmtoff and lt->tm_zone from
	sbd_time.  (Thanks to Eric Hanchrow.)

	Fix from Ken Raeburn <raeburn@raeburn.org>:
	* weaks.c (scm_make_weak_vector): Add another extra slot before
	vector contents, to be used only during garbage collection.
	* weaks.h (SCM_WVECT_GC_CHAIN): New macro to access it.
	* gc.c (scm_weak_vectors): Now a SCM instead of a SCM*, and now
	static.
	(scm_weak_size, scm_n_weak): Deleted.
	(scm_igc): Use SCM_WVECT_GC_CHAIN to build up a chain of weak
	vectors without allocating new storage during GC, using
	scm_weak_vectors as the head of the chain.
	(scm_mark_weak_vector_spines): Walk SCM_WVECT_GC_CHAIN chain
	instead of stepping through an array.
	(scm_gc_sweep): Update offset used to find start of weak vector to
	free it.
	(scm_init_storage): Set scm_weak_vectors to EOL.

	Fix from Ken Raeburn <raeburn@raeburn.org>:
	* gc.c (already_in_gc): New variable.
	(scm_igc): Set and clear already_in_gc; abort if it's set at
	entry.

1999-06-14  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Fix from Gary Houston:
	* fports.c (local_seek): Signal an error if the seek fails.
	* ports.c (scm_lseek): Don't check return value of port's seek
	function; it's its job to signal an error if there's a problem.

1999-06-12  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* strports.c (scm_call_with_output_string): Don't include the
	extra character at the end of the string in the result.

	* ioext.c (scm_read_line): Switch to reading properly.

	* fports.c, fports.h, gc.c, gdbint.c, ioext.c, ports.c, ports.h,
	scmsigs.c, strports.c, vports.c: Install the sources which
	actually correspond to the changes described below.  I got the
	ChangeLog entries and the patch from two different places...

1999-06-09  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* gc.c (scm_igc): Check for scm_mallocated underflow.  Otherwise,
	it shows up as terrible performance, as we GC constantly.

	* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): Rewritten to use memchr to find the
	newline.  A bit faster, and definitely hairier.
	(scm_read_line): Count newlines here instead.

	* strings.c (scm_take_str): New function.
	(scm_take0str): Reimplement in terms of scm_take_str.  * strings.h
	(scm_take_str): New declaration.  * ioext.c (scm_read_line): Use
	scm_take_str, to avoid copying the string.

	Add some simple-minded support for line buffered ports.
	* ports.h (SCM_BUFLINE): New flag for ports.
	* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): Request line-buffering on
	the standard output port.
	* ports.c (scm_mode_bits): Recognize 'l' as a request for line
	buffering.
	(scm_putc, scm_puts, scm_lfwrite): If the port is line-buffered,
	and there's a newline to be written, flush the port.

	Gary Houston's open-buffer port patches:

	1999-04-26  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c: (scm_lseek): clear buffers even if just reading current
	position.

	* fports.c (local_fclose): call local_fflush unconditionally.
	(various): don't use the scm_must... memory procs.

	1999-04-25  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.h (scm_port): make read_pos a pointer to const.
	strports.c: take care of rw_active and rw_randow.
	fports.c: scm_fport_drain_input: removed.  do it all in ports.c.
	strports.c (scm_mkstrport): check that pos is reasonable.	
	ioext.c (scm_ftell, scm_fseek): use lseek.
	(SCM_CLEAR_BUFFERS): macro deleted.  
	ioext.c (redirect_port: use ptob fflush, read_flush.
	ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add ftruncate.
	ports.c (scm_newptob): set ftruncate.
	adjust ptob tables.
	ports.c (scm_ftruncate): new procedure.
	fports.c (local_ftrunate), strports.c (str_ftruncate): new procs.
	strports.c (st_seek, st_grow_port): new procs.
	fports.h (scm_port): change size types from int to off_t.
	ports.c (scm_init_ports): initialise the seek symbols here
	instead of in ioext.c.
	strports.c (scm_call_with_output_string): start with an empty
	string, so seek and ftruncate can be used.

	gdbint.c: adjust string port usage.
	
	1999-04-24  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add a read_flush procedure which is the
	equivalent to fflush for the read buffer.
	* ports.c (scm_newptob): set read_flush.
	ports.c (void_port_ptob): set read_flush.
	fports.c (local_read_flush): new proc.  add to ptob.
	strport.c (st_read_flush): likewise.
	vport.c (sf_read_flush): likewise.
	fports.h (struct scm_fport): remove random member.  there's nothing
	left but fdes.  leaving it as a struct to allow for future changes.
	fports.c: replace usage of scm_fport::random with scm_port::rw_random.
	ports.c: (scm_putc, scm_puts, scm_lfwrite): call the read_flush
	ptob proc if the read buffer is filled.

	1999-04-23  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.h (scm_port): add a rw_random member and replace 
	reading and writing members with rw_active member.
	SCM_PORT_READ/SCM_PORT_WRITE: new values.

	1999-04-22  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): add writing and reading members
	to replace write_needs_seek: it isn't good enough for non-fports.
	ports.c, ioext.c, fports.c: corresponding changes.
	(struct scm_port_table): give it a typedef and rename to scm_port.
	ports.c, fports.c, strports.c, vports.c, ioext.c, ports.h:
	corresponding changes.
	
	1999-04-20  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.c (scm_newptob): bugfix: set seek member.
	* (scm_lseek): new procedure, using code from ioext.c:scm_fseek
	and generalised to all port types.

	1999-04-18  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* scmsigs.c (scm_init_scmsigs): set the SA_RESTART flag for all 
	signals (it was only being done for handlers installed from Scheme). 
	Otherwise (for example) SIGSTOP followed by SIGCONT on an interpreter
	waiting for input caused an EINTR error from read.

	1999-04-07  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): make all the char members 
	unsigned, so they convert to int without becoming negative if large.

	1999-03-14  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* fports.c (scm_fdes_wait_for_input): forgot to check compilation
	with threads enabled.  rename this procedure to 
	fport_wait_for_input and take a port instead of a fdes.
	use scm_fport_input_waiting_p instead of scm_fdes_waiting_p.

	* readline.c (scm_readline): Applied a patch from Greg Harvey to
	get readline support working again: use fdopen to get FILE objects.

	1999-02-26  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* gc.c (scm_init_storage): install an atexit proc to flush the
	ports.
	(cleanup): the new proc.  it sets a global variable which can be
	checked by the ptob flush procs to avoid trying to throw
	exceptions during exit.  not very pleasant but it seems more reliable.
	* fports.c (local_fflush): check terminating variable and if set
	don't throw exception.
	* CHECKME: that the atexit proc is installed if unexec used.

	* throw.c (scm_handle_by_message): don't flush all ports here.
	it still causes bus errors.
	
	* fports.h (SCM_FPORT_CLEAR_BUFFERS): rename to SCM_CLEAR_BUFFERS
	and move to ioext.c.

	* fports.c (scm_fdes_waiting_p): merged into fport_input_waiting_p.

	* ports.c (scm_char_ready_p): check the port buffer and call the
	ptob entry if needed.

	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): input_waiting_p added.  change all the
	ptob initialisers.  use it in char-ready

	* ioext.c (scm_do_read_line): moved from ports.c.  make it static.

	* vports.c (sfflush): modified to write a char (since softports
	currently use shortbuf.)

	* fports.c (scm_standard_stream_to_port): moved to init.c and
	made static.

	* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): make stdout and stderr
	unbuffered if connected to a terminal.  with stdio they
	were line-buffered by default.

	(scm_ptobfuns): fputc, fputs, fwrite, fgetc, fgets removed.
	update ptob tables.

	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): change fflush return to void.
	change flush proc definitions.

	* strports.c (scm_call_with_output_string): get size from
	buffer instead of port stream.
	(st_flush): new proc.

	* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): added write_end member,
	as an optimisation.  set it where write_buf_size is set.

	* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): change stream from void *
	back to SCM.  SCM presumably must be large enough to hold a
	pointer (and probably vice versa but who knows.)
	(SCM_SSTREAM): deleted.  change users back to SCM_STREAM.

	(scm_puts): rewritten
	* fports.c (local_ffwrite, local_fputs): removed.
	* strports.c (stputc, stputs, stwrite): dyked out (FIXME)
	* vports.c (sfputc, sfputs, sfwrite) likewise.
	* ports.c (write_void_port, puts_void_port): removed.
	(putc_void_port, getc_void_port, fgets_void_port): likewise.

	* ports.c (scm_lfwrite): rewritten using fport.c version.

	* fports.c (local_fputc): deleted.

	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): initialise write_needs_seek.

	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add seek function pointer.
	* fports.c: set it to local_seek, new procedure.
	

	* fports.h (SCM_MAYBE_DRAIN_INPUT): moved to ports.c.
	use ptob for seek. take ptob instead of fport arg.

	* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): new member write_needs_seek,
	replaces reading member in fport struct.

	* vports.c (sfgetc): store the getted char into the buffer.
	rename to sf_fill_buffer and install it for fill-buffer in ptob.
	the Scheme interface is still a	procedure that gets a char.
	(scm_make_soft_port): set up the port buffer (shortbuf).

	* fports.c (local_fgetc, local_fgets): deleted.
	* strports.c (stgetc): likewise.
	* ports.c: scm_generic_fgets: likewise.

	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): add fill_buffer.
	* ports.c (scm_newptob): assign it.
	* strports.c (scm_mkstrport): set up the buffer.
	put just the string into the stream, not cons (pos stream).
	(stfill_buffer): new proc.

	* ports.h: fport buffer moved into port table: to be
	used for all port types.

	1998-12-20  Gary Houston  <ghouston@easynet.co.uk>

	* throw.c (scm_handle_by_message): flush ports at exit.

	* socket.c (scm_sock_fd_to_port): use scm_fdes_to_port.
	(scm_getsockopt, scm_setsockopt, scm_shutdown, scm_connect,
	scm_bind, scm_listen, scm_accept, scm_getsockname,
	scm_getpeername, scm_recv, scm_send, scm_recvfrom,
	scm_sendto,
	use SCM_FPORT_FDES.  use SCM_OPFPORTP not SCM_FPORTP.

	* posix.c (scm_getgroups): use SCM_ALLOW/DEFER_INTS.
	(scm_ttyname): use SCM_FPORT_FDES.
	(scm_tcgetpgrp, scm_tcsetpgrp): likewise.

	* filesys.c (scm_chown): use SCM_FPORT_FDES.
	(scm_chmod, scm_stat, scm_truncate_file: likewise.

	* ioext.c (scm_isatty_p): use SCM_FPORT_FDES.
	(scm_fdes_to_ports): modified.
	(scm_fdopen): use scm_fdes_to_port.

	* ports.c (scm_init_ports): don't try to flush ports using
	atexit().  it's too late, errors will cause SEGV.

	* fports.c (scm_fport_buffer_add): new procedure.

	* fports.h (SCM_FDES_RANDOM_P): new macro.  use it in 
	scm_fdes_to_port and scm_redirect_port.

	* ioext.c (scm_redirect_port): use setvbuf to set buffers in the
	new port.  reset fp->random.

	* fports.c (scm_fdes_to_port), ports.c (scm_void_port),
	filesys.c (scm_opendir):
	restore defer interrupts while the port is constructed.
	(scm_setvbuf): if mode is _IOFBF and size is not supplied,
	derive buffer size from fdes or use a default.
	(scm_fdes_to_port): use setvbuf instead of creating the buffers
	directly.

	vports.c (various places): use SCM_SSTREAM.
	strports.c: likewise.
	* gdbint.c: likewise.
	* ports.h (SCM_SSTREAM): new macro.

	* fports.c (scm_input_waiting_p): use scm_return_first, since port
	may be removed from the stack by the tail call to scm_fdes_waiting_p.

	* fports.h (SCM_CLEAR_BUFFERS): new macro.

	* filesys.c (scm_fsync): use SCM_FDES.

	* ports.c (scm_force_output): call scm_fflush.

	* print.c (scm_newline): don't check errno for EPIPE (it wouldn't
	reach this point.)  don't flush port (if scm_cur_outp).

	* fports.h (SCM_FPORT_FDES): new macro.

	* filesys.c (scm_fcntl): get fdes from fport.
	(set_element, get_element): likewise.

	* vports.c (sfflush): don't need to set errno.

	* ports.c: install scm_flush_all_ports to be run on exit.

	* filesys.c (scm_open): adjust port_mode for O_APPEND and O_CREAT.

	ports.c fports.c ioext.c posix.c socket.c net_db.c filesys.c:
	removed all uses of SCM_DEFER/ALLOW ints for now.  they were mainly
	just protecting errno.  some may need to be put back.
	
	* scmsigs.c (take_signal): save and restore errno while this
	proc runs.

        *fports.c (print_pipe_port, local_pclose, scm_pipob): deleted.
	open-pipe, close-pipe are emulated in (ice-9 popen)
	ports.c (scm_ports_prehistory): don't init scm_pipob.
	ports.h (scm_tc16_pipe): deleted.
	posix.c (scm_open_pipe, scm_close_pipe): deleted.
	
        * ioext.c (scm_primitive_move_to_fdes): use fport.
	* fport.c (scm_fport_fill_buffer): flush write buffer if needed.
	change arg type from scm_fport to SCM port.
	fport.h (SCM_SETFDES): removed.
	(SCM_MAYBE_DRAIN_INPUT): new macro.
	
	* fport.h (struct scm_fport): added 'random'.
	fport.c (scm_open_file): set random if lseek works.

	* ioext.c (scm_dup_to_fdes): use SCM_FSTREAM.
	(scm_ftell): always use lseek and account for the buffer.
	(scm_fileno): use fport buffer.
	(scm_fseek): clear fport buffers.  always use lseek.

	* posix.c (scm_pipe): use fport buffer.
	* unif.c: include fports.h instead of genio.h.
	* fports.c (scm_fdes_wait_for_input, scm_fport_fill_buffer): new
	procedures.
	(local_fgetc): use them.
	(local_ffwrite): use buffer.
	(local_fgets): use buffer.
	(scm_setbuf0): deleted.
	(scm_setvbuf): set the buffer.
	(scm_setfileno): deleted.
	(scm_evict_ports): set fdes directly.
	(scm_freopen): deleted.  doesn't seem useful in Guile.
	(scm_stdio_to_port): deleted.
	fports.h (struct scm_fport): add shortbuf member to avoid separate
	code for unbuffered ports.
	(SCM_FPORTP, SCM_OPFPORTP, SCM_OPINFPORTP, SCM_OPOUTFPORTP): moved
	from ports.h.

	* genio.c, genio.h: move contents into ports.c, ports.h.  The
	division wasn't useful.

	* fports.c, fports.h (scm_fport_drain_input): new procedure.
	* ports.c (scm_drain_input): call scm_fport_drain_input.
	* scm_fdes_waiting_p: new procedure.
	* fports.c (scm_fdes_to_port): allocate read and/or write buffers.
	(scm_input_waiting_p): check the buffer.
	(local_fgetc, local_fflush, local_fputc): likewise.

	* fports.h (scm_fport): read/write_buf,_pos,_buf_end,,_buf_size:
	new members.
	* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): pass fdes instead of FILE *.

	* ports.c (scm_drain_input): new procedure.
	ports.h: prototype.
	* fports.c (FPORT_READ_SAFE, FPORT_WRITE_SAFE, FPORT_ALL_OKAY,
	pre_read, pre_write): removed.
	(local_fputc, local_fputs, local_ffwrite): use write, not stdio.
	(scm_standard_stream_to_port): change first arg from FILE * to
	int fdes.
	(local_fflush): flush fdes, not FILE *.
	* fports.h (SCM_NOFTELL): removed.
	* genio.c, ports.c: don't include filesys.h.
	* genio.c (scm_getc): don't use scm_internal_select if FPORT.
	do it in fports.c:local_fgetc.
	* genio.c: don't use SCM_SYSCALL when calling ptob procedures.
	do it where it's needed in the port smobs.
	* filesys.c (scm_input_waiting_p): moved to fports.c, stdio
	  buffer support removed.  take SCM arg, not FILE *.
	* filesys.h: prototype moved too.
	* fports.c (scm_fdes_to_port): new procedure.
	(local_fgetc): use read not fgetc.
	(local_fclose): use close, not fclose.
	(local_fgets): use read, not fgets
	* fports.h: prototype for scm_fdes_to_port.
	* fports.h (scm_fport): new struct.
	* fports.c (scm_open_file): use open, not fopen.
	#include fcntl.h
	* ports.h (struct scm_port_table): change stream from SCM to void *.
	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): check for memory allocation error.
	(scm_prinport): remove MSDOS hair.
	(scm_void_port): set stream to 0 instead of SCM_BOOL_F.
	(scm_close_port): don't throw errors: do it in fports.c.

1999-06-04  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj-pc.nada.kth.se>

	* numbers.c: Added #include "feature.h".

1999-05-23  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* smob.c, smob.h (scm_make_smob_type): New interface to smob
	types (supersedes scm_newsmob).
	(scm_set_smob_mark, scm_set_smob_free, scm_set_smob_print,
	scm_set_smob_equalp): New functions.  Sets smob functions.
	(SCM_NEWSMOB): New macro.  Creates smob objects.
	(scm_make_smob): New function.  Creates smob objects and
	mallocates memory.
	(scm_smob_free, scm_smob_print): Default free and print
	functions.
	
	* Makefile.am: Removed markers.c, markers.x, markers.h.

	* markers.c, markers.h: Removed.  (Contents moved to smob.c,
	smob.h.)

	* arbiters.c, async.c, regex-posix.c: Use new smob interface.

	* eval.c, fports.c, libguile.h, ports.c: Removed #include
	"markers.h".

	* fluids.c, guardians.c, srcprop.c, threads.c: Added #include
	"genio.h".

	* regex-posix.c, regex-posix.h: Renamed scm_tc16_regex_t -->
	scm_tc16_regex.
	
1999-05-09  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* strop.c (scm_string_capitalize_x): Use the SCM object `s' in
	error messages, not the uninitialized string `str'.  Love that
	typechecking.

	* strop.c (scm_substring_move_x): New function, which can handle
	arbitrary overlapping substrings.
	(substring-move-left!, substring-move-right!): These are
	now just synonyms for substring-move!.
	* strop.h (scm_substring_move_x): New prototype.
	(scm_substring_move_left_x, scm_substring_move_right_x):
	#define these as synonyms for scm_substring_move_x.

	Fixes, cleanups, and new functions from Greg Harvey.

	1999-05-03  Greg Harvey  <Greg.Harvey@thezone.net>

	* strop.c (scm_string_capitalize_x, scm_string_capitalize): new
	functions; capitalize the first letter of each word in the
	argument string, and downcase the rest.
	(scm_string_ci_to_symbol): string->symbol, such that the same
	symbol is returned for any argument where the only difference
	between strings is in capitalization.
	(scm_string_upcase, scm_string_downcase): non-destructive
	versions.

	1999-01-13  Greg Harvey  <Greg.Harvey@thezone.net>

	* strop.c (scm_substring_move_left_x, scm_substring_move_right_x): 
	changed to use memmove.
	* strop.c (scm_i_index): removed the pos arguments (it's only
	called twice, and each time it's SCM_ARG1, SCM_ARG2, SCM_ARG3,
	SCM_ARG4).

	1999-01-11  Greg Harvey  <Greg.Harvey@thezone.net>

	* strop.h: fixed prototypes.

	* strop.c (scm_substring_move_left_x, scm_substring_move_right_x): 
	changed to have 5 required args, rather than 2 required, and 3 required
	rest args. Also modified to allow str1 & str2 to overlap.
	(scm_substring_fill_x): changed to 4 args, rather than 2 args and
	2 required rest args.
	
1999-05-02  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* procs.h: Doc fix.

	* Makefile.am (modinclude_HEADERS): Add kw.h, so the new version
	gets installed.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* numbers.c: If we're supporting floating-point, provide the
	feature "inexact".

	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated; see today's change to
	../configure.in.

1999-04-17  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	Remove readline support, to avoid copyright confusion.
	* Makefile.am: Remove readline files from lists.
	* init.c: Don't initialize readline.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	* numbers.c (s_bignum): Renamed to s_bignum, and made static.
	Libguile should not be exporting random little strings.
	* numbers.h (s_bignum): Extern declaration removed.

	More const changes from Ken Raeburn.
	* numbers.c (scm_s_bignum, fx): Now const.
	(scm_logtab, scm_ilentab, s_adjbig): Now static and const.
	* numbers.h (scm_s_bignum): Update declaration.
	* eval.c (bodycheck): Argument WHAT now points to const.
	* snarf.h (SCM_SYNTAX): Name is const.

	* eval.c (scm_i_let): Make this globally visible, to avoid dynamic
	linking crashes on NetBSD.  (Thanks to Ken Raeburn.)

1999-03-26  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* numbers.c (isfinite): Define this macro if not defined: Return a
	non-zero value if X is finite.  (From ISO C 9x standard.)
	(scm_inexact_to_exact): Bugfix: Don't pass NaNs to scm_dbl2big.
	(Thanks to Jon Trowbridge and Greg Harvey.)

1999-03-22  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* keywords.c (scm_tc16_kw): Added for backward compatibility.
	Will be removed in next release.

	* Makefile.am (modinclude_HEADERS): Added kw.h;
	
	* kw.h: New file.

	* libguile.h: #include "libguile/kw.h"

1999-03-22  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* pairs.c (scm_set_car_x, scm_set_cdr_x): Return SCM_UNSPECIFIED.

1999-03-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* print.c (scm_isymnames): Added #@dispatch and #@hash-dispatch.

	* hashtab.c, hashtab.h (scm_hash_fold, scm_internal_hash_fold):
	Place the table argument last.

1999-03-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* modules.c: #include "procprop.h"
	(scm_system_module_env_p): Assume root environment is no lookup
	closure is found.

	* debug.c, eval.c, evalext.c, gdbint.c stacks.c:
	#include "modules.h".

	* modules.c, modules.h, eval.c, eval.h (scm_env_top_level,
	scm_top_level_env, scm_system_module_env_p): Moved to modules.c.

	* eval.c, eval.h (scm_top_level_lookup_closure): Removed.

1999-03-18  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* error.c (scm_wta): Pass SCM_LIST1 (arg) instead of SCM_EOL to
	scm_misc_error when pos is a string.  This allows for dispatching
	arbitrary error messages with one argument via SCM_ASSERT:
	SCM_ASSERT (<cond>, obj, "Undigestable object: %S", <subr>);

1999-03-17  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* list.c (scm_reverse): Report an error if given a circular list
	instead of filling memory.
	* list.c (scm_reverse_x): Check args.

1999-03-14  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	Most of this batch of changes is about how to deal with extended
	types when an object system is loaded into Guile.  A nice object
	system is capable of representing Guile's types as class objects.
	
	For example, we want a regular expression to be of class <regex>.
	But regular expressions are smobs which aren't under direct
	control of the object system, so there has to be some mechanism
	which informs the object system that a new class should be created
	which can represent the smob type.  I call this a "wrapper class".
	
	* objects.c: #include "smob.h";
	(scm_class_keyword): Removed.  (Class is automatically created by
	make_smob_classes.)
	(scm_smob_class): Array of smob classes indexed by smobnum.
	(scm_make_extended_class): "Plugin" function pointer for creation
	of wrapper classes for smob and struct types.
	(scm_class_of): Handle compiled closures.  (Currently regarded as
	<procedure>.);
	Use scm_smob_class to handle smob types;
	Handle scm_tc16_bigpos, scm_tc16_bigneg, and, scm_tc16_keyword
	through scm_smob_class;
	Handle structs.

	* smob.c (scm_newsmob): Also create a wrapper class if
	scm_smob_class has been initialized.

	* smob.h (SCM_TC2SMOBNUM): New macro for conversion between tc16
	type code and smobnum.

	* struct.c: #include "alist.h", "weaks.h", "hashtab.h";
	(scm_struct_table): Weak key table with auxilliary information for
	struct types.  Currently used for names and wrapper classes.
	(scm_struct_ihashq): Hash function for structs.
	(scm_struct_create_handle): Get/create entry in scm_struct_table.
	(scm_struct_vtable_name, scm_set_struct_vtable_name_x): Procedures
	for accessing names of vtables.  The record implementation in
	boot-9.scm currently uses the setter to record the name of record
	types.  When the object system is initialized, it can use this
	information to create wrapper classes with suitable names.
	(scm_init_struct): Allocate scm_struct_table.
	(scm_alloc_struct): Don't initialize scm_struct_i_tag here.
	(struct tags are a finite resource and we might want to restrict
	the use of tags to vtables only.  E.g., Goops only uses tags for
	classes.)
	(scm_make_struct): Use scm_struct_entity_n_extra_words instead of
	magic number 5.
	(scm_struct_vtable_tag): Use scm_struct_i_tag instead of magic
	number -1.

	* struct.h (SCM_STRUCT_TABLE_NAME, SCM_SET_STRUCT_TABLE_NAME,
	SCM_STRUCT_TABLE_CLASS, SCM_SET_STRUCT_TABLE_CLASS): New macros.
	Used for access of struct table entries.
	
	* hashtab.c, hashtab.h (scm_internal_hash_fold): New function.
	(scm_hash_fold): New procedure.  Used to process all entries in a
	hash table (in no particular order).

	Argh!  For the umpteenth time I got compilation errors because of
	the "intuitive" name `kw'.  This has to have an end:
	
	* Makefile.am, init.c, libguile.h, objects.c, root.h: Replaced
	"kw" --> "keywords" everywhere.
	(I doubt that this will cause big compatibility problems since the
	application interface is unaffected.)

	* keywords.c, keywords.h: Files renamed from kw.c, kw.h.

1999-03-12  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* srcprop.c (scm_set_source_property_x): Bugfix: Convert line and
	column inums to native form.

	Improvement of backtraces: Introduces a new stack narrowing
	specifier, #t, for the inner cut.  (See further in the comments in
	stacks.c:narrow_stack ().)
	
	* procprop.c, procprop.h (scm_sym_system_procedure): New symbol.
	(Used to flag certain system procedures which shouldn't turn up in
	backtraces.)

	* eval.c (scm_sym_system_module): New symbol.  (Used to flag
	modules which aren't "user" modules and the code of which
	shouldn't turn up in backtraces.)

	* eval.c, eval.h (scm_top_level_lookup_closure): New function:
	Extract the lookup closure from an environment.
	(scm_system_module_env_p): New function: Return non-#f if MODULE
	is a system module.

	* stacks.c: #include "eval.h"; #include "procprop.h";
	(narrow_stack): Handle new narrowing specifier #t.

	* debug.c (scm_procedure_name): Use name property in the default
	case.

	* gc.c, gc.h (scm_object_address): Renamed from scm_object_addr ().

	* objects.h (scm_si_redefined, scm_si_hashsets): Shifted.

	* eval.c, procs.c, procs.h, procprop.c: Renamed getter ->
	procedure throughout.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Removed extraneous space when printing
	procedure-with-setters.

	Entity and operator setter slots were introduced as a complement
	to the <procedure-with-setter> type in order to support entities
	and operators with setters in a reasonable and efficient way.
	* procs.c (scm_procedure, scm_setter): Handle entity and operator
	setter slots.

	* objects.h (SCM_OPERATOR_SETTER, SCM_ENTITY_SETTER): New macros.
	(struct scm_metaclass_operator): New setter slot.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Mark struct setter slot.

	* struct.c (scm_make_struct): Allocate one word more for
	entities and initialize the new slot.

	* struct.h (scm_struct_i_setter): New constant.

1999-03-08  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* objects.h (SCM_OBJ_CLASS_REDEF): New macro: Find class slots
	directly through the instance.

	* objects.c (scm_class_of): Use SCM_OBJ_CLASS_REDEF.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Bugfix: Look for SCM_STRUCT_F_LIGHT flag at
	scm_struct_i_flags instead of scm_vtable_index_layout!

	* list.c (scm_list_star): New procedure.

1999-02-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>
	
	* debug.c (scm_init_debug): Added scheme level constant
	SCM_IM_DISPATCH.

1999-02-12  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* __scm.h (SCM_FENCE): Fix `asm volatile' warnings for EGCS.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Properly properly record the size of a
	freed structure.  (Thanks to Greg Harvey.)

1999-02-07  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Properly record the size of a freed
	structure.  (Thanks to Michael Livshin.)

1999-02-06  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Readline paren matching from Greg Harvey, with modifications from
	Mikael Djurfeldt:
	
	* readline.c (in_readline, reentry_barrier_mutex): Make these
	static.
	
	* readline.c: #include <sys/time.h> and "iselect.h", so we can
	control how long we're paused, and threads will run while we're
	paused.
	(match_paren, find_matching_paren, init_bouncing_parens): New
	functions.
	(scm_init_readline): Call init_bouncing_parens.
	(scm_readline_opts): Add the bounce-parens option.
	* readline.h (SCM_READLINE_BOUNCE_PARENS): New readline option.
	(SCM_N_READLINE_OPTIONS): Adjust.

1999-02-06  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	All the below are changes from Ken Raeburn, to get Guile to use
	const where it can.

	* chars.c (scm_lowers, scm_uppers, scm_charnames, scm_charnums),
	eval.c (s_expression, s_test, s_body, s_bindings, s_variable,
	s_clauses, s_formals): Variables now const.

	* eval.c (promsmob): Now const.
	* macros.c (macrosmob): Now const.
	* smob.c (scm_newsmob): Smobfuns argument now points to const.
	(freecell, flob, bigob): Now const.

	* dynl.c (scm_make_argv_from_stringlist, scm_coerce_rostring),
	error.c (scm_error, scm_syserror, scm_syserror_msg,
	scm_num_overflow, scm_out_of_range, scm_wrong_type_arg,
	scm_memory_error, scm_misc_error, scm_wta), macros.c
	(scm_make_synt), feature.c (scm_add_feature), filesys.c
	(scm_input_waiting_p), gc.c (scm_gc_start, scm_igc,
	scm_must_malloc, scm_must_realloc), gsubr.c (scm_make_gsubr),
	numbers.c (scm_num2dbl, scm_two_doubles, scm_num2long,
	scm_num2long_long, scm_num2ulong), 
	options.c (scm_options), posix.c (scm_convert_exec_args,
	environ_list_to_c), procs.c (scm_make_subr_opt, scm_make_subr),
	ramap.c (scm_ramapc), read.c (scm_flush_ws), socket.c
	(scm_sock_fd_to_port, scm_fill_sockaddr, scm_addr_vector), stime.c
	(setzone, restorezone, bdtime2c), strop.c (scm_i_index),
	strports.c (scm_mkstrport), symbols.c (scm_intern_obarray_soft,
	scm_intern_obarray, scm_intern, scm_intern0,
	scm_sysintern0_no_module_lookup, scm_sysintern, scm_sysintern0,
	scm_symbol_value0), unif.c (scm_aind, scm_shap2ra): Argument
	indicating calling subr, error message text, reason for error,
	symbol name or feature name are now pointer to const.
	* snarf.h (SCM_PROC, SCM_PROC1): String variables are now const.

	* procs.c (scm_init_iprocs): iproc argument now points to const.
	* pairs.c (cxrs): Now const.

	* chars.h, error.h, feature.h, filesys.h, gc.h, gsubr.h, macros.h,
	numbers.h, options.h, procs.h, ramap.h, read.h, smob.h,
	strports.h, symbols.h, unif.h: Update variable declarations and
	function prototypes for above changes.

	* dynl.c, dynl-dld.c, dynl-dl.c, dynl-shl.c (sysdep_dynl_link,
	sysdep_dynl_unlink, sysdep_dynl_func): Arguments FNAME, SUBR, and
	SYMB now point to const.

1999-01-30  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Use scm_procedure_name instead of
	scm_procedure_property for compiled closures.

	* tags.h (scm_tc7_pws): New procedure type.  Four representations
	for procedure-with-setters were considered before selecting this
	one:

	1. A closure where the CODE and ENV slots are used to represent
	the getter and a new SETTER slot is used for the setter.  The
	original getter is stored as a `getter' procedure property.  For
	closure getters, the CODE and ENV slots contains a copy of the
	getter's CODE and ENV slots.  For subr getters, the CODE contains
	a call to the subr.

	2. A compiled closure with a call to the getter in the cclo
	procedure.  The getter and setter are stored in slots 1 and 2.
	
	3. An entity (i.e. a struct with an associated procedure) with a
	call to the getter in the entity procedure and the setter stored
	in slot 0.  The original getter is stored in slot 1.

	4. A new primitive procedure type supported in the evaluator.  The
	getter and setter are stored in a GETTER and SETTER slot.  A call
	to this procedure type results in a retrieval of the getter and a
	jump back to the correct eval dispatcher.

	Representation 4 was selected because of efficiency and
	simplicity.

	Rep 1 has the advantage that there is zero penalty for closure
	getters, but primitive getters will get considerable overhead
	because the procedure-with-getter will be a closure which calls
	the getter.
	
	Rep 3 has the advantage that a GOOPS accessor can be a subclass of
	<procedure-with-setter>, but together with rep 2 it suffers from a
	three level dispatch for non-GOOPS getters:

	  cclo/struct --> dispatch proc --> getter
	
	This is because the dispatch procedure must take an extra initial
	argument (cclo for rep 2, struct for rep 3).

	Rep 4 has the single disadvantage that it uses up one tc7 type
	code, but the plan for uniform vectors will very likely free tc7
	codes, so this is probably no big problem.  Also note that the
	GETTER and SETTER slots can live directly on the heap, using the
	new four-word cells.

	* procs.c, procs.h (SCM_PROCEDURE_WITH_SETTER_P, SCM_GETTER,
	SCM_SETTER): New macros.
	(scm_procedure_with_setter_p, scm_make_procedure_with_setter,
	scm_getter, scm_setter): New procedures.

	* eval.c, print.c (scm_iprin1): Added entries for scm_tc7_pws.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark, scm_gc_sweep): Added case labels for
	scm_tc7_pws.

	* objects.c, objects.h (scm_class_of,
	scm_class_procedure_with_setter): Added.

	* procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity), procs.c (scm_thunk_p): Added
	entry for scm_tc7_pws.

	* procs.c (scm_procedure_p): Added case label for scm_tc7_pws.

1999-01-28  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* evalext.c, evalext.h (scm_m_generalized_set_x): New memoizing
	macro.
	(scm_init_evalext): Call scm_make_gsubr for
	scm_m_generalized_set_x.

	* eval.c, debug.c, tags.h (SCM_IM_SET_X): Renamed from SCM_IM_SET.

	* eval.h: Declare scm_s_set_x, scm_sym_set_x;

	* eval.c: Renamed "set" --> "set_x" in various names for
	consistency of name correspondence between Scheme and C;
	Renamed scm_i_set_x --> scm_sym_set_x and made global.
	Renamed s_set_x --> scm_s_set_x and made global.

1999-01-26  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* random.c (scm_i_random_bignum): Made independent of endianness.

1999-01-22  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Added ENTER_APPLY in code for SCM_IM_APPLY.
	(Thanks to Eric Hanchrow.)

1999-01-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* objects.c, objects.h (SCM_CLASS_REDEF): Renamed from CLASS_REDEF.

	* random.c: Bugfix: Retrieve and store most significant 32 bits in
	different order if the machine is bigendian.
	(scm_init_random): Added safety check for bignum digit size.

1999-01-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* random.c, random.h (scm_i_make_rstate): New function: Makes
	scm_rstate from seed.
	(scm_copy_random_state, scm_seed_to_random_state): New functions.
	(scm_make_random_state): Removed.

	* random.c (scm_make_random_state): Use scm_i_make_rstate().

1999-01-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* random.c: Bugfix: Retrieve and store most significant 32 bits in
	different order if the machine is bigendian.
	(scm_init_random): Added safety check for bignum digit size.

1999-01-11  Roland Orre  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* sort.c (scm_merge, scm_merge_list_x): Bugfix: Place elements
	from first arg before equal elements in second arg in result.
	(scm_merge_list_step): Bugfix: Don't presume that arguments in a C
	function call are executed in a well defined order.

1999-01-11  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* alloca.c (alloca): Cast value returned by malloc.  (Thanks to
	Christian Lynbech.)

1999-01-11  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* random.c: Removed alloca includes.

1999-01-11  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.in: This changed, for some reason I don't really
 	understand, when I ran automake in the top level directory.  This
 	may be contamination by Cygnus internal releases.  If you re-run
 	automake and this change gets reverted, don't worry about it.

1999-01-10  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* sort.c, sort.h: New files: Implement slib's and scsh's sort
 	interfaces.  Author: Roland Orre.

	* Makefile.am: Added sort.c, sort.h, sort.x.

	* init.c: #include "sort.h";
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_sort ().

	* numbers.h: Added #include "libguile/print.h".

	* numbers.c: Formatted according to Guile conventions;
	Renamed s_bignum --> scm_s_bignum.

	* random.c, random.h: New files: Random number support.
	Interface same as slib's.

	* Makefile.am: Added random.c, random.h, random.x.
	
	* init.c: #include "random.h";
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_random ().

1998-12-23  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am: New files: guardians.c, guardians.x, guardians.h

	* guardians.c, guardians.h (scm_make_guardian,
	scm_guardian_gc_init, scm_guardian_zombify, scm_guard,
	scm_get_one_zombie, scm_init_guardian): This is an implementation
	of guardians as described in R. Kent Dybvig, Carl Bruggeman, and
	David Eby (1993) "Guardians in a Generation-Based Garbage
	Collector" ACM SIGPLAN Conference on Programming Language Design
	and Implementation, June 1993 ftp://ftp.cs.indiana.edu
	/pub/scheme-repository/doc/pubs/guardians.ps.gz
	Author: Michael	N. Livshin.

	* gc.h (SCM_MARKEDP, SCM_NMARKEDP): New macros.

	* gc.c (scm_igc): Call scm_guardian_gc_init and
	scm_guardian_zombify.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_guardian.

1998-12-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* macros.c (scm_makacro, scm_makmacro, scm_makmmacro): Added
	argument checking.

1998-12-15  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	Move the procedure slots of entities to invisible slots (so that
	we can have operator class objects which themselves are entities).
	* struct.h (scm_struct_i_proc, scm_struct_i_flags,
	SCM_STRUCTF_ENTITY): New constants.

	* struct.c (scm_make_struct): Allocate "invisible" room for
	procedures if SCM_STRUCTF_ENTITY is set in vtable.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Mark entity procedures.

        * struct.c, struct.h (scm_alloc_struct): Renamed from alloc_struct
        and made global.
        (scm_struct_init): Renamed from init_struct and made global.

	* objects.h (SCM_ENTITY, scm_entity): Removed.
	(SCM_ENTITY_PROC_0, SCM_ENTITY_PROC_0, SCM_ENTITY_PROC_0,
	SCM_ENTITY_PROC_3): Adjusted for new location of procedure slots.

Mon Dec 14 18:10:12 1998  Maciej Stachowiak  <mstachow@mit.edu>

	* snarf.h (SCM_SYNTAX): New macro to allow convenient declaration
 	of syntactic forms, similar to SCM_PROC.
	* debug.c, eval.c, evalext.c: use SCM_SYNTAX to declare all special
 	forms, and SCM_SYMBOL or SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL to delcare C variables
 	for the name symbols when needed.

1998-12-14  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1998-12-05  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* pairs.h (SCM_NEWCELL): When DEBUG_FREELIST is defined, don't
	take the address of _into; it might be a register.  Just have
	scm_debug_newcell return the new cell.
	* gc.c (scm_debug_newcell): Just return the new cell, instead of
	taking the address of a place to store it as an argument.
	* gc.h (scm_debug_newcell): Change declaration.
	(Thanks to Greg Harvey.)

1998-12-08  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* ramap.c (array-copy-in-order!, array-map-in-order):  New names.
	Replaces old names serial-array-copy! and serial-array-map!.

	* evalext.c (map-in-order): New name.  Replaces serial-map.

1998-12-05  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* smob.c (freeprint): New function.
	(freecell): Use it to print freed objects, for slightly easier
 	debugging.

1998-12-04  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* backtrace.c (display_frame): Made more robust.  Doesn't throw an
	error if no source properties can be found for a frame.  (Thanks
	to Christian Lynbech.)

1998-11-27  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* objects.h: Removed slots direct_supers and direct_slots from the
	definitions of the rudimentary classes described by objects.h.

	* objects.c, objects.h (scm_entity_p): New procedure.  Together
	with the predicates scm_procedure_p and scm_struct_p, this
	predicate makes it possible to differ between structs, entities
	and operators.

	* modules.c, modules.h (scm_resolve_module): New function.

1998-11-26  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* objects.h (SCM_METACLASS_STANDARD_LAYOUT,
	SCM_METACLASS_OPERATOR_LAYOUT): Removed slots `direct_supers' and
	`direct_slots'.

	* objects.c (scm_entity_p): New procedure.

	* procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Bugfix: Return correct value
	for asubrs, rpsubrs, lsubrs and lsubr_2s.

1998-11-26  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* procprop.h (scm_i_procedure_arity): Added declaration.

	* procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Made global; New code to
	handle operators and entities.
	(scm_procedure_property): No need to call scm_procedure_p since
	scm_i_procedure_arity now does all necessary type checking.
	Added #include "objects.h".

	* feature.c (scm_remove_hook_x): Bugfix: Changed reference to
	s_add_hook_x --> s_remove_hook_x.
	(scm_add_hook_x, scm_remove_hook_x): Hooks now takes arguments.
	Added #include "procprop.h"

	* feature.c, feature.h (scm_reset_hook_x): New procedure.
	(scm_make_hook): Optional argument defines number of arguments to
	the hook.
	(scm_make_named_hook): Take number of args as second arg.
	(scm_run_hook): Renamed from scm_run_hooks (old name defined in
	boot-9.scm for a while); First arg is the hook.  The rest are
	arguments passed on to the hook procedures.

1998-11-23  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* numbers.c (scm_logand, scm_logior, scm_logxor, scm_logtest,
 	scm_logbit_p): Do the computation in ulongs.  This is not as nice
 	as doing it in bignums, but at least it's good enough for
	manipulating flags in 32-bit words.  (Thanks to Jim Wilson.)
	
	* regex-posix.c (scm_regexp_exec): Reliably mark unmatched
	subexpressions.  (Thanks to Charbel Jacquin.)

1998-11-23  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* feature.c, feature.h (scm_make_hook, scm_add_hook_x,
	scm_remove_hook_x, scm_run_hooks): Moved from ice-9/boot-9.scm.
	(scm_make_named_hook): New function.

	* feature.c: Added #include "eval.h".
	
	* modules.c (scm_make_module): Beautify the module.

1998-11-22  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* modules.c, modules.h: New files: C interface to modules.  (This
	is necessary in order to interface the object system to Guile
	properly.  The guts of these modules will be replaced by the new
	module system in the future.)
	
	* init.c: Added #include "modules.h"
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_modules.
	(invoke_main_func): Call scm_post_boot_init_modules.

	* Makefile.am: Added modules.c, modules.x, modules.h.

1998-11-22  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* procs.c: #include "objects.h"
	(scm_procedure_p): Return #t also on structs which are operators.

	* objects.c (scm_init_objects): Renamed <standard-metaclass>,
	<operator-metaclass> and <entity-class> to <standard-class>,
	<operator-class> and <entity> in order to conform with STKlos
	naming conventions.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Jump to badfun if trying to apply a struct
	which isn't an operator.
	(SCM_APPLY): Ditto, but jump to badproc.

1998-11-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Allow structs implanted in code.
	Previously, structs implanted in code were interpreted as forms
	the operator of which was a gloc.  We solve this by checking for
	the zero in the emulated vcell in the struct vtable.  Since
	implanted structs always will look like forms with a gloc
	operator, execution will only be slowed down by maximally one
	extra test-and-branch per application.

	* evalext.c (scm_definedp): Removed check for isyms; Added a
	second optional argument: It is now possible to supply an
	evaluation environment in which to look for the symbol.

1998-11-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* readline.c (scm_init_readline): Set
	rl_basic_word_break_characters.  (Thanks to Ian Grant.)

	* coop.c (coop_condition_variable_wait): Removed
	(coop_condition_variable_wait_mutex): Folded logic of
	coop_mutex_unlock into coop_condition_variable_wait_mutex to
	prevent condvar signal lossage.  Previously, another thread could
	start to run after unlocking the mutex but before putting the
	current thread on the wait queue.  If that thread then would
	signal the first, the signal would be lost.  (Thanks to Christian
	Lynbech.)

1998-11-17  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Added missing case for cclo.  (Thanks to
	Christian Lynbech.)

1998-11-14  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* objects.c (scm_i_make_class_object): Renamed from
	make_class_object; exported; error checking moved to
	scm_make_class_object and scm_make_subclass_object.
	(scm_make_class_object, scm_make_subclass_object): Use
	scm_i_make_class_object.
	(scm_make_subclass_object): Let the subclass have same metaclass
	as the superclass.

1998-11-14  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.c (scm_debug_options): Bugfix: Set the value of
	scm_stack_checking_enabled_p after setting debug options;
	#include "stackchk.h".  (Thanks to Richard Polton.)

1998-11-13  Radey Shouman  <rshouman@metro2000.com>

	* unif.c (scm_array_contents): removed unnecessary test for 0
	base.

1998-11-13  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* evalext.c, evalext.h (scm_m_sequence_to_list): Removed.
	Replaced by macro `collect' in boot-9.scm.

1998-11-10  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_copy_tree): Copy source properties if existent.

	* debug.c (scm_start_stack): Copy source when evaluating.  (If we
	don't, we may end up passing memoized source to a transformer.)

1998-11-10  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* stack.c (get_applybody): Help function which lookups the first
	body form of the apply closure.
	(read_frames): Prevent the source of the first form of the apply
	closure from being recorded.  This would only be confusing.

	* debug.h (SCM_SET_MACROEXP, SCM_CLEAR_MACROEXP, SCM_MACROEXPP):
	Replaces SCM_MACROFRAME, SCM_MACROFRAMEP.
	
	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Use SCM_SET/CLEAR_MACROEXP.

	* stacks.c (read_frame): Bugfix: Removed lingering `else'
	statement.
	(read_frames): Use SCM_MACROEXPP.

1998-11-10  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* stacks.c (read_frames): Skip gsubr frames in backtraces.  (They
	don't contain interesting information since all arguments are
	present in the frame which applies the compiled closure anyway.);
	Skip the transformer application frames.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Print gsubrs as primitives.

1998-11-09  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.h (SCM_MACROFRAME, SCM_MACROFRAMEP): New frame type.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Mark macro frames at `handle_a_macro' so
	that we can identify these in a backtrace.  (This change doesn't
	introduce any significant speed penalty.)

	* eval.c: Added note about `serial-map' using scm_map.

	* read.c, read.h (scm_read_options, scm_read_opts): Removed
	readline options.  They should reside in their own options array.
	
	* readline.c, readline.h (scm_readline_options,
	scm_readline_opts): Moved readline options here.

1998-11-07  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* readline.c (scm_read_history, scm_write_history): Bugfix: Use
	SCM_ROCHARS instead of SCM_CHARS.

	* ports.c (scm_unread_string): Bugfixes: Check for SCM_STRINGP,
	not SCM_ROSTRINGP; use SCM_ROUCHARS instead of SCM_UCHARS.

1998-11-06  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* ports.h (SCM_CUC): #define as ~SCM_CRDY instead of 0x001fffffL.
	This is quite important since the latter clears the
	FPORT_READ_SAFE and FPORT_WRITE_SAFE flags causing flushes at
	every single character read...

1998-11-03  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Removed suspect looking (and indeed
	malevolent) semicolon after test for user supplied closure print
	procedure.  (Thanks to Telford Tendys.)

	* list.c (scm_sloppy_memq): Removed sloppy_mem_check.
	(scm_memq, scm_memv, scm_member): Do argument checking *before*
	starting to search the list.  Removed call to sloppy_mem_check.

	* list.c, list.h (scm_delq1_x, scm_delv1_x, scm_delete1_x): New
	procedures: Same as scm_delq_x et al, but delete maximally one
	element.

	* options.c (scm_options, scm_init_options): GC-protect option
	values of type SCM.  (Thanks to Telford Tendys.)

1998-11-01  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c: Don't #define scm_lookupcar to scm_lookupcar1.  Instead
	make sure that there always is a "real" scm_lookupcar.

1998-11-01  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* read.c, read.h (scm_read_opts): New read options
	"history-length" and "history-file".
	(scm_read_options): Stifle history to history length.

	* readline.c (scm_read_history, scm_write_history): New procedures.

1998-10-31  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.h (scm_macro_eval_x): Removed declaration.

	* eval.c (scm_s_expression, scm_s_test, scm_s_body,
	scm_s_bindings, scm_s_variable, scm_s_clauses, scm_s_formals):
	Renamed and made global.

	* eval.c, eval.h (SCM_EVALIM): Renamed from EVALIM.
	(SCM_XEVAL, SCM_XEVALCAR): Renamed from XEVAL, XEVALCAR.

	* evalext.c, evalext.h: New files.  Contain non-R5RS things
	having to do with evaluation.
	
	* evalext.c (scm_serial_map): New procedure: Version of `map'
	which guarantees that the procedure is applied to the lists in
	serial order.
	(scm_m_sequence_to_list): New syntax: Version of `begin' which
	returns a list of the results of the body forms instead of the
	result of the last body form.
	(scm_definedp, scm_m_undefine): Moved from eval.c

	* evalext.h (scm_m_sequence_to_list): Added declaration.

	* macros.c, macros.h: New files.
	(scm_procedure_to_syntax, scm_procedure_to_macro,
	scm_procedure_to_memoizing_macro, scm_macro_p, scm_macro_type,
	scm_macro_name, scm_macro_transformer): Moved from eval.c
	(scm_make_synt): Moved from eval.c

	* procs.c, procs.h (scm_procedure_documentation): Moved from eval.c.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Added calls to scm_init_macros and
	scm_init_evalext.

	* Makefile.am: Added evalext.c, evalext.h, macros.c, macros.h.

	* debug.c, print.c: Added #include "macros.h".

1998-10-29  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	This change adds the ability to use `unread-char' multiple times
	without interspersed reads and adds the new procedure
	`unread-string'.  The change is optimized for the common case of
	unreading a single character.  This is also the reason behind the
	choice to store characters in the port itself: in most cases no
	extra malloc is required.

	The amount of code in some macros in ports.h has been increased to
	the extent that they would fit better as C functions, but, since
	this code belongs to the port representation, such functions
	should be placed in ports.c which would cause calls back and forth
	between ports.c and genio.c.  That is not good for performance.
	Also, keeping them as macros allows the compiler to do some
	optimizations which are needed to make the current interface
	(SCM_CRDYP, SCM_CGETUN, SCM_TRY_CLRDY) efficient.

	One benchmark (Guile startup time) indicates an increase of
	loading speed of 1%.  Another (reading (using `read') boot-9.scm
	10 times) shows no change in performance.

	(Caveat: Since Gary is redesigning I/O anyway, no big efforts were
	made to find a beautiful solution.)
	
	* ports.h (SCM_CLRDY, SCM_CUNGET, SCM_CGETUN): Rewritten.
	(SCM_TRY_CLRDY): New macro: Only clear the first unread
	character. (SCM_CLRDY clears all.)
	(SCM_N_READY_CHARS): New macro: Returns number of unread
	characters in a port.  Returns wrong answer if SCM_CRDYP is false.
	(struct scm_port_table): New fields: `entry' contains port table
	index, `cp' points to last unread char, `cbuf' is the buffer for
	unread chars, `cbufend' points after end of the character buffer.

	* ports.h, ports.c (scm_unread_string): New procedure.
	(scm_grow_port_cbuf): New function.

	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table, scm_remove_from_port_table):
	Handle new fields.
	(scm_generic_fgets), fports.c (local_fgets): Use a loop
	to read unread characters.  Use SCM_TRY_CLRDY instead of
	SCM_CLRDY.
	
	* ioext.c (scm_ftell): Use SCM_N_READY_CHARS to correct position.

	* genio.c (scm_getc): Use SCM_TRY_CLRDY instead of SCM_CLRDY.

	* genio.c, genio.h (scm_ungets): New function.

	* genio.c (scm_puts): Removed mysterious TRANSCRIPT_SUPPORT code
	sections.

1998-10-28  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* threads.h (scm_thread_sleep, scm_thread_usleep): Fixed
	declarations. (Thanks to Russ McManus.)

1998-10-26  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* numbers.c (num2long): As a software archeologist, I'm proud of
	this finding! :) Preliminary dating suggests an almost 4 year old
	remnant from the SCM ancestor.  The sample has been removed from
	the finding site and is now safely stored in the repository.

	* numbers.h: Removed prototype for num2long.

	* unif.c (scm_array_set_x): Use scm_num2long instead of num2long.

	* gh_data.c (gh_scm2doubles): Make it possible to pass result
	array as second arg.
	(gh_chars2byvect, gh_shorts2svect, gh_floats2fvect, gh_scm2chars,
	gh_scm2shorts, gh_scm2longs, gh_scm2floats): New functions.
	* gh.h: Updated and added prototypes.

	* gh_data.c (gh_ints2scm): Handle integers outside INUM limits.

1998-10-24  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* gc.h: Remove all uses of SCM_P.  (Thanks to Richard Polton.)

	* guile-snarf.in: Never generate an empty file.  (Thanks to
	Richard Polton.)

	* gh.h (gh_enter, gh_new_procedure0_0, gh_new_procedure0_1,
 	gh_new_procedure0_2, gh_new_procedure1_0, gh_new_procedure1_1,
 	gh_new_procedure1_2, gh_new_procedure2_0, gh_new_procedure2_1,
 	gh_new_procedure2_2, gh_new_procedure3_0, gh_new_procedure4_0,
 	gh_new_procedure5_0): Specify argument types, to appease C++
	compilers.  (Thanks to Brad Bowman.)

	Bug reports from Russ McManus:
	* guile-snarf.in: If the CPP environment variable is set, use that
	as the C preprocessor, instead of the preprocessor autoconf
	found.
	* snarf.h (SCM_PROC): Cast the function pointer passed to
	scm_make_gsubr, to satisfy C++.

	* gh_eval.c (gh_eval_str_with_catch, gh_eval_file_with_catch):
	Use the handler passed, instead of ignoring it and using
	gh_standard_handler.  (Thanks to Etienne Bernard.)
	
1998-10-20  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* ports.h: Put text after #endif in comment.  (Thanks to Nicolas
	Neuss.)

1998-10-19  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* __scm.h, alist.c, async.c, async.h, backtrace.h, chars.c,
 	continuations.c, debug.c, debug.h, dynl-dl.c, dynl.c, dynl.h,
 	dynwind.c, dynwind.h, eq.c, error.c, error.h, eval.c, eval.h,
 	feature.c, filesys.c, filesys.h, fports.c, fports.h, gc.c, gc.h,
 	genio.c, genio.h, gh.h, gh_data.c, gsubr.c, gsubr.h, hash.c,
 	hashtab.c, init.c, init.h, ioext.c, ioext.h, kw.c, libguile.h,
 	list.c, list.h, load.c, load.h, mallocs.c, markers.c,
 	mit-pthreads.c, net_db.c, numbers.c, numbers.h, options.c,
 	ports.c, ports.h, posix.c, posix.h, print.c, print.h, procprop.c,
 	procprop.h, procs.c, procs.h, ramap.c, ramap.h, regex-posix.c,
 	regex-posix.h, root.c, root.h, scmsigs.c, scmsigs.h, script.c,
 	script.h, simpos.c, simpos.h, smob.c, smob.h, snarf.h, socket.c,
 	srcprop.c, stackchk.c, stackchk.h, stacks.c, stime.c, stime.h,
 	strings.c, strings.h, strports.c, struct.c, struct.h, symbols.c,
 	symbols.h, tags.h, threads.c, throw.h, unif.c, variable.c,
 	vectors.c, vectors.h, version.h, vports.c, weaks.c: Update
	copyright years.

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Define
	use-emacs-interface in the root module, so the repl code can see
	it.  See today's change to top-repl in ice-9/boot-9.scm.

	* filesys.c (set_element, get_element): Make sure that `element'
	is a cell before applying SCM_FPORTP to it.  (Thanks to Jost
	Boekemeier and Jorgen "forcer" Schaefer.)

1998-10-18  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* chars.c (scm_charnames): In ASCII character name table, make
	newlines print as #\newline by default, not #\nl.

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES, BUILT_SOURCES): Put these in
	alphabetical order.  Oh thrills.  But it helps me know how far
	along in the compilation I am. 
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1998-10-18  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* unif.c (scm_raprin1): Changed print syntax for byte vectors from
	#bytes(...) to #y(...), and syntax for short vectors from
	#short(...) to #h(...).  This may seem nutty, but, like the other
	uniform vectors, byte vectors and short vectors want to have the
	same print and read syntax (and, more basic, want to have read
	syntax!).  Changing the read syntax to use multiple characters
	after the hash sign breaks with the conventions used in R5RS and
	the conventions used for the other uniform vectors.  It also
	introduces complexity in the current reader, both on the C and
	Scheme levels.  (The Right solution is probably to change the
	syntax and prototypes for uniform vectors entirely.)

1998-10-17  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Don't use local_fgets on sockets; ftell doesn't work on sockets.
	(Thanks to Jorgen "forcer" Schaefer.)
	* ports.h (SCM_NOFTELL): New flag.
	* fports.c (local_fgets): If it's set, use the generic fgets.
	* socket.c (scm_socket): Set SCM_NOFTELL on the ports we produce.

1998-10-17  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Add handling of -q switch
	(inhibit loading of user init file).
	(scm_shell_usage): Add usage text for -q switch.
	(scm_compile_shell_switches): Always load user init file first if
	it is loaded at all.

1998-10-16  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* stime.c: The CPP hair to determine a value for CLKTCK is weird,
	and is now broken under NetBSD.  I can't fathom what it's trying
	to do, so I've replaced it with something that I do understand,
	which seems to work, and which isn't broken on NetBSD.  "Progress?
	You Decide."  (Thanks to Perry Metzger.)

	* regex-posix.c (scm_regexp_exec): Add a cast to remove a
	signed/unsigned comparison.

1998-10-15  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	Warning fixes from Greg Harvey:
	* unif.c (scm_array_set_x): initializer for pos
	* throw.c (scm_ithrow): added initializer for jmpbuf (SCM_UNDEFINED)
	* struct.c (scm_struct_ref, scm_struct_set_x): Added
	initializers for field_type, since EGCS so desparately wants to
	play dumb
	* debug.h (scm_make_gloc, scm_gloc_p, scm_make_iloc, scm_memcons,
	scm_mem_to_proc, scm_proc_to_mem, scm_debug_hang): Added prototypes
	when GUILE_DEBUG is defined.
	* dynwind.h (scm_wind_chain): Same.
	* ports.h (scm_pt_size, scm_pt_member): Same.
	* print.h (scm_current_pstate): Same.
	* procs.h (scm_make_cclo): Same.

1998-10-14  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	Handle short and long long uniform arrays properly.  (Thanks to
	Clark McGrew.)
	* ramap.c (scm_ra_matchp, scm_array_fill_int, scm_array_index_map_x,
 	raeql_1): Add cases for scm_tc7_svect (short vectors) and
	scm_tc7_llvect (long long vectors).

	Change the way libguile and boot-9.scm are timestamped, to try to
	get rid of these spurious mismatch warnings.  Now both
	libguile/versiondat.h and ice-9/version.scm are generated directly
	by the configuration process, rather than having version.scm
	generated directly, and libguile/versiondat.h generated by the
	Makefile, which is generated by configure.  It seems that
	sometimes the Makefile would change, but versiondat.h depends on
	Makefile.in, not Makefile, so it wouldn't get rebuilt.
	* Makefile.am (versiondat.h): Target removed; this is generated
	directly by the configure script now.
	(BUILT_SOURCES): Remove versiondat.h.
	* versiondat.h.in: New file, transformed by the configure script
	into versiondat.h.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* (__scm.h, alist.c, eval.c, feature.c, gsubr.c, numbers.c,
 	options.c): Rename RECKLESS -> SCM_RECKLESS, CAUTIOUS ->
	SCM_CAUTIOUS; this way, 1) there's only one version of each flag
	to define (we used to have both RECKLESS and SCM_RECKLESS), and 2)
	if we want to use them in a header file some day, we can.  (Thanks
	to Michael Livshin.)

	* stime.c (scm_get_internal_real_time): Do the arithmetic using
 	SCM numbers, so we won't have rollover problems; the range of a
 	signed long in milliseconds is about 25 days.  (Thanks to Karl
 	Hegbloom.)

	Don't redefine sleep and usleep; fix this problem now.
	* coop.c (sleep, usleep): Remove declarations; we don't use or
	redefine these any more.
	(scm_thread_usleep, scm_thread_sleep): New functions which do the
	job of usleep and sleep in a thread-friendly way.  We can use
	these in the rest of Guile.  Define versions for systems both with
	and without iselect.
	* threads.h (scm_thread_usleep, scm_thread_sleep): New declarations.
	* scmsigs.c (usleep): Clean up oddities declaring usleep; since
 	we're just using it, not redefining it, we can use a K&R style
 	declaration here.
	(sleep): Declare this, too, if the system hasn't.
	(scm_sleep, scm_usleep): Use scm_thread_sleep and
	scm_uthread_sleep if they're available; otherwise, just call the
	system functions.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	* coop.c (scm_thread_sleep): Make `slept' an unsigned long.

	* coop.c (coop_sleephelp): Remove ANSI #ifdef hair.

1998-10-12  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* threads.c: Doc fix.

	The argument type of usleep varies from system to system,
	as does the return type.  We really shouldn't be redefining usleep
	at all, but I don't have time to clean that up before the 1.3.
	release.  It's on the schedule for afterwards.  (Thanks to Julian
	Satchell.)
	* coop.c (usleep): Use USLEEP_ARG_TYPE in prototype and
	definition.
	* scmsigs.c (usleep): Use USLEEP_ARG_TYPE in prototype.
	* scmconfig.h: Regenerated.

	* simpos.c (scm_software_type): Procedure deleted.  This isn't the
	right way to handle system variation.  Autoconf's approach is the
	way and the light.
	* simpos.h (scm_software_type): Declaration deleted.

	* script.c (scm_find_executable): Don't test if unix is #defined
	here; first, NetBSD doesn't #define it, and second, it's the wrong
	way to go about these things.  (Thanks to Perry Metzger.)
	(dld_find_executable): Delete this MSDOS support code.  This isn't
	the way we want to support this; it needs to be rethunk at a
	larger scale.

	* genio.c (scm_do_read_line): Don't just politely check that the
	line was either non-empty or EOF.  Abort if it's empty and not
	EOF.

1998-10-11  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	* libguile.h: Don't omit the dynamic linking functions.  (Thanks
	to Greg Badros.)

	* genio.c (scm_do_read_line): Count lines correctly when the file
	doesn't end in a newline.

1998-10-10  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* genio.c (scm_do_read_line): Maintain the line count correctly.
	(Thanks to Harvey J. Stein and Greg Harvey.)

	* gc.c (scm_return_first): Remove #ifdef __STDC__ garbage; Guile
	requires ANSI now.

	* numbers.c (big2str): Protect t from garbage collection until
	we're done.  (Thanks to Gary Houston.)

1998-10-09  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Increment shared library
	version number.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* fports.h (scm_setbuf0, scm_setvbuf, scm_setfileno,
	scm_evict_ports, scm_open_file, scm_stdio_to_port): Get rid of
	SCM_P macro.

	Do magic to mix reads and writes on stdio FILE-based ports.
	(Thanks to Christian Lynbech.)
	* fports.c (FPORT_READ_SAFE, FPORT_WRITE_SAFE, FPORT_ALL_OKAY):
	New macros.
	(pre_read, pre_write): New functions.
	(local_fgetc, local_fgets, local_ffwrite, local_fputc,
	local_fputs): Call them.
	(local_fflush): Mark the port as ready for reading and writing.
	(scm_stdio_to_port): Set the FPORT_READ_SAFE, FPORT_WRITE_SAFE
	flags on new port objects.  This might not be accurate --- who
	knows what state the FILE * is in when we get it --- but it won't
	do extraneous calls to fflush or fseek, so it's no worse than the
	behavior before this change.
	* ports.h: Add comment.

	Centralize the creation of port objects based on stdio FILE * in
	fports.c; don't just throw them together anywhere.
	* fports.c (scm_stdio_to_port): Make NAME a SCM value, which is
	what the rest of Guile wants.  Don't set the revealed count;
	that's only appropriate for stdin, stdout, stderr.
	(scm_standard_stream_to_port): This function does set the revealed
	count.
	* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): Use	scm_standard_stream_to_port,
	not scm_stdio_to_port.
	* filesys.c (scm_open): Call scm_stdio_to_port; don't write it out.
	* fports.c (scm_open_file): Same.
	* posix.c (scm_pipe): Same.
	* socket.c (scm_sock_fd_to_port): Same.
	* ioext.c (scm_fdopen): Same.
	(scm_freopen): Moved from here to...
	* fports.c (scm_freopen): ... here.  This is really something that
	munges the internals of an fport, so it should go here.
	* fports.h (scm_stdio_to_port): Adjust prototype.
	(scm_standard_stream_to_port, scm_freopen): New protoypes.
	* ioext.h (scm_freopen): Prototype removed.

	* filesys.c (set_element, get_element): This can work on both pipe
	and file ports, so use SCM_FPORTP to typecheck, instead of testing
	for scm_tc16_fport.

	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	Change the definition of the functions in scm_ptobfuns so that
	they get passed the port object, not the port's stream.
	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): Rename all `stream' arguments to `port'.
	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Pass the port itself to the free function.
	* genio.c (scm_putc, scm_puts, scm_lfwrite, scm_fflush, scm_getc):
	Pass the port itself to the scm_ptobs function.
	* ports.c (scm_close_port, scm_force_output, scm_flush_all_ports,
	scm_generic_fgets): Same.
	(putc_void_port, puts_void_port, write_void_port, flush_void_port,
	getc_void_port, fgets_void_port, close_void_port): Just change the
	argument names; these functions don't really do anything.
	* fports.c (local_fgetc, local_fgets, local_fclose, local_fflush,
	local_fputc, local_fputs, local_ffwrite, local_pclose): Take the
	port as an argument, and use SCM_STREAM to get the stdio FILE *.
	Also, use prototyped definitions, and get rid of the extra
	declarations.
	(scm_fptob, scm_pipob): We don't need casts here any more.
	* strports.c (prinstpt): Use prototype declarations.
	(stputc, stwrite, stputs, stgetc): Take the port as an argument,
	and use SCM_STREAM to get the string info.  Also, use prototyped
	definitions, and get rid of the extra declarations.
	* vports.c (sfputc, sfwrite, sfputs, sfflush, sfgetc, sfclose,
	noop0): Same.

	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): Replace uses of SCM_P with a straight
	prototype; it's okay (preferred, even!) to use ANSI C in Guile.
	
	* fports.c (local_fgetc, local_fgets): Renamed from scm_fgetc and
	scm_fgets, for consistency.
	(scm_fptop, scm_pipob): References updated.

1998-10-08  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	Include the source location in error messages for scripts.
	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Use scm_internal_lazy_catch, so the
	stack is still there when we catch the error.
	* throw.c (handler_message): If we are handling an error with a
	message, then put together the proper arguments and call
	scm_display_error, instead of scm_display_error_message.  That
	displays source location, if it can find it.

1998-10-07  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* gc.c (scm_unprotect_object): Change this so that calls to
	scm_protect_object and scm_unprotect_object nest properly.
	(scm_protect_object): Doc fixes.

	* strings.c (scm_string_set_x): Require the argument to be a
	writable string, not a substring or a symbol.
	* strings.h (SCM_RWSTRINGP, SCM_NRWSTRINGP): New predicates.
	(Thanks to John Redford and Charbel Jacquin.)
	
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated; ../acconfig.h has changed.

1998-10-07  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* eval.c (safe_setjmp): Remove this misunderstanding.
	(ENTER_APPLY, SCM_CEVAL, SCM_APPLY): Replace with references to
	ordinary setjmp.

1998-10-06  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* libguile.h: Mark these as C declarations, for compilation by C++
	compilers.

	* snarf.h (SCM_PROC, SCM_PROC1): Remove very odd code in #ifdef
 	__cplusplus clause.  I seriously doubt this ever worked the way
 	the author seems to have intended.

1998-10-05  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	Utterly needless cleanups to hopelessly messy code.
	* ports.c: Doc fixes.
	(scm_fflush): Moved to ...
	* genio.c (scm_fflush): ... here, amongst all the other port
	method invocation functions.
	* genio.h, ports.h: The prototype moves too.

1998-10-04  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* backtrace.c (display_error_body): The current frame does not
 	always have a parent frame; consider a function called directly
 	from the MAIN_FUNC passed to scm_boot_guile.  (Thanks to Maciej
 	Stachowiak.)

	* alloca.c (alloca): Undo yesterday's changes, and simply call
 	malloc directly for storage, and abort if we don't get what we
 	want.  The situation is much simpler --- just call malloc.  Emacs
 	has bizarre/evil requirements (signal handlers might malloc unless
 	you set this global flag, so you have to set the flag around all
 	calls to malloc) which we are certainly not going to conform to,
 	so we can do the simple and obvious thing.

	* coop.c (coop_condition_variable_wait): Make this function
	static.  It's only useful internally --- you should never just
	wait on a condition variable.
	* coop-defs.h (coop_condition_variable_wait): Delete prototype.

1998-10-03  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* unif.c (scm_array_set_x): Accept any kind of number as an
	element for a uniform vector of doubles.  This is more consistent
	with Scheme's view of numbers.  (Thanks to Miroslav Silovic.)

	* alloca.c: Use scm_must_malloc to obtain storage.  Hopefully this
	works; I can't conveniently test it myself.  (Thanks to Dvid
	Tillman for the bug report.)

	* init.c: Doc fixes.

	* init.c (invoke_main_func): Load the startup files (boot-9.scm)
 	from here, not from scm_compile_shell_switches (which is a pretty
 	dumb place to do it).
	(scm_load_startup_files): New function.
	(scm_ice_9_already_loaded): Variable moved to here from script.c.
	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Don't load the startup
	files here.
	(scm_ice_9_already_loaded): Variable moved.
	* init.c (scm_load_startup_files): Prototype for new function.
	* gh_init.c (gh_enter): Doc fix.

1998-10-03  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Some anti-warning changes from Greg Harvey.
	* gh_data.c (gh_scm2doubles): Initialize m, to avoid compiler
	warnings when it doesn't understand our NORETURN declarations in
	error.h.
	* posix.c (scm_mknod): Similar.

1998-10-03  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* posix.c (scm_getpwuid): If we can't find an entry, return our
 	own message, instead of using scm_syserror --- the getpwMUMBLE
 	functions don't set `errno' to anything interesting.

1998-10-03  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Get rid of warnings from the cooperative threading system.
	* threads.h (scm_single_thread_p, scm_yield,
	scm_call_with_new_thread, scm_join_thread, scm_make_mutex,
	scm_lock_mutex, scm_unlock_mutex, scm_make_condition_variable,
	scm_wait_condition_variable, scm_signal_condition_variable): Add
	prototypes for these Scheme-visible functions.
	* coop-defs.h (coop_next_runnable_thread,
	coop_wait_for_runnable_thread_now, coop_wait_for_runnable_thread):
	Prototypes for these here, even though they're from iselect.c.
	(coop_condition_variable_wait, coop_join): Add prototypes.
	* coop-threads.c (scm_threads_free_thread, scm_threads_free_mutex,
	scm_threads_free_condvar): Make these smob functions static.
	* coop-threads.h (coop_init): Give this a real prototype.
	* coop.c: #include <unistd.h>, if we have it, for `usleep' and `sleep'.
	(coop_next_runnable_thread): No need to provide prototype; it's in 
	coop-defs.h.

	* scmconfig.h.in: .detarenegeR

	* iselect.c, threads.c: Doc fixes.

1998-10-03  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated with a patched automake, to get
	dependency generation right when using EGCS.

	* inet_aton.c (inet_aton): Add prototype, to remove compiler
 	warning. (Thanks to Robert Pluim.)

	* inet_aton.c (inet_aton): Reassure the compiler that the
 	arguments to the <ctype.h> macros are all unsigned characters, not
 	signed characters.

1998-10-03  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	Getting rid of more warnings...
	* iselect.c: Test for MISSING_BZERO_DECL, not DECLARE_BZERO; see
	today's change to ../configure.in.
	* scmsigs.c: Test for MISSING_USLEEP_DECL, not DECLARE_USLEEP.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenertaded.de.,.__
	* stime.c (strptime): Declare this, #ifdef MISSING_STRPTIME_DECL.
	(scm_localtime, scm_mktime): Use a const char * to manipulate the
	time zone name.

	* readline.c: Doc fix.
	(rl_cleanup_after_signal, rl_free_line_state): Make these static.
	* readline.h (scm_filename_completion_function): Add prototype.
	(scm_init_readline): Make this into a prototype.

	* readline.c (scm_filename_completion_function): Use SCM_PROC to
	declare this, instead of calling scm_make_subr manually.

1998-10-02  Jim Blandy  <jimb@savonarola.red-bean.com>

	* readline.h (scm_init_readline): Add prototype for this.
	(scm_init_readline): Make this a real prototype.

1998-09-30  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>
	
	Warning fixes from Maciej Stachowiak:
	* backtrace.h (scm_display_application, scm_backtrace): Add
	prototypes.
	* debug.c (scm_m_start_stack): Make this function static.
	* fluids.h (scm_fluid_p): Add prototype.
	* procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): Make this function static.
	* regex-posix.c (scm_regexp_error_msg): Make this function static.
	* regex-posix.h (scm_init_regex_posix): Use prototype, not K&R decl.
	* root.h (scm_dynamic_root): Add external prototype.
	* scmsigs.h (scm_usleep): Add external prototype.
	* script.h (scm_init_script): Use prototype, not K&R decl.
	* stacks.h (scm_stack_id): Add external prototype.
	* symbols.h (scm_sysintern0_no_module_lookup): Add external prototype.

1998-09-30  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@cygnus.com>

	* gh.h: took out the definitions of vset and vref, since they are
	replaced by the proper vector routines that correspond to the R4RS
	procedures.

1998-09-29  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* snarf.h (SCM_VCELL_INIT, SCM_GLOBAL_VCELL_INIT): New macros;
 	these are analogous to SCM_VCELL and SCM_GLOBAL_VCELL but take a
 	third argument, a C expression that should result in a SCM value,
 	which is used to initialize the variable. Reimplemented
 	SCM_CONST_LONG in terms of SCM_VCELL_INIT.  (Thanks to Maciej
	Stachowiak.)

	* version.h (scm_libguile_config_stamp): Add prototype.
	(From Maciej Stachowiak.)

1998-09-26  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* eval.c (scm_force): Assert that x is SCM_NIMP to fix segv when
	(force 9) is tried.  (Thanks to Karl M. Hegbloom.) 

1998-09-06  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Rather than having one i, and using it in
	several places, declare a fresh i local to each block where it is
	used, and give it a signedness appropriate to its use in each case.
	(scm_iprlist): Same.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Add cast to avoid unsigned/signed
	comparison warnings.

	* print.c (ENTER_NESTED_DATA): Make i an unsigned long, to avoid
	signed/unsigned clashes.

	* posix.h (scm_tmpnam): Added prototype.

	* objects.h (scm_set_object_procedure_x, scm_make_class_object,
 	scm_make_subclass_object): Add external prototypes.

	* numbers.c (scm_mkbig): Add cast, and note that signed/unsigned
 	comparison is okay here.

	* numbers.c (scm_istr2int): Add cast; len is known to be positive.

	* numbers.c (scm_bigcomp): Clarify logic, and avoid relying on the
	(true, but confusing) fact that -1 == ((unsigned) 0 - 1).

	* numbers.c (scm_adjbig): Make nsiz an scm_sizet, to avoid mixing
 	signed/unsigned.

	* load.c (swap_port): Make this function static.

	* load.c (scm_search_path): Make max_path_len and max_ext_len
 	unsigned, since they're compared against string sizes.

	* load.c (init_build_info): Make i unsigned.

	* ioext.h (scm_read_line): Add prototype.
	
	* hashtab.c (scm_hash_fn_get_handle, scm_hash_fn_create_handle_x,
 	scm_hash_fn_remove_x): Make hash bucket index local variable k
 	unsigned.  Use scm_ulong2num to pass it to SCM_ASSERT as
 	accurately as possible.

	* gh_data.c (gh_set_substr): Add casts to avoid signed/unsigned
	comparisons, and range checking to make sure those casts are
	harmless.

	* stackchk.h (SCM_STACK_OVERFLOW_P): Change definition to avoid
	signed/unsigned comparisons.

	* smob.c (scm_numsmob): Make this an int, not an scm_sizet, to
	avoid signed/unsigned comparisons.
	* smob.h (scm_numsmob): Change extern declaration to match.

	* ports.c (scm_numptob): Make this an int, not an scm_sizet, to
	avoid signed/unsigned comparisons.
	* ports.h (scm_numptob): Change extern declaration to match.
	(scm_current_load_port, scm_set_port_line_x,
	scm_set_port_column_x): New prototypes.

	* gsubr.c (GSUBR_TEST): Don't #define this.  Nobody's using the
 	test code, and it causes warnings.

	* gh.h (gh_int2scmb, gh_uniform_vector_length,
 	gh_uniform_vector_ref): Added prototypes.

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Include Scheme-level
	debugging support unconditionally.  That's backtrace.c, stack.c,
	debug.c, and srcprop.c.
	(EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): Omit those from here.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1998-08-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* options.c (scm_options): Bugfix: Allow empty list of options!

	* debug.c, debug.h (scm_single_step): Removed.
	(scm_with_traps): New procedure.  This procedure could easily be
	written in Scheme but needs to be highly optimized.

	* eval.h, eval.c: New evaluator trap flag: SCM_TRAPS_P.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL, SCM_APPLY): Removed resetting of trap flags.
	Check SCM_TRAPS_P before trapping.

1998-07-30  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	Changes to avoid signed/unsigned comparison warnings.
	* gc.c (scm_mtrigger, scm_heap_size): Make these unsigned longs.
	(scm_gc_sweep): Make n and j local to the blocks they're used in,
	so they can have appropriate types for each application.  Make i
	signed.  Use initializers in some spots.  I'll probably pay for
	all this tweaking.
	(scm_must_malloc, scm_must_realloc): Use scm_sizet for size args.
	(scm_must_realloc): Make nm unsigned.
	(init_heap_seg): Make new_seg_index and n_new_objects signed.
	(scm_init_storage): Use prototype-style definition, and make the
	argument unsigned.
	* gc.h (scm_heap_size, scm_mtrigger, scm_must_malloc,
	scm_must_realloc, scm_init_storage): Adjust prototype accordingly.
	
	* filesys.c (scm_readlink): Make local vars rv and size ints, to
	avoid signed/unsigned comparison warnings, and because the return
	value of readlink may be -1.  Don't bother casting the third
	argument to readlink.

	* filesys.c (scm_dirname, scm_basename): Move these to their own
	page, at the end of the file.
	* filesys.h (scm_dirname, scm_basename): Add prototypes for these.

	* eval.h (scm_eval_options_interface): Add external prototype for this.
	* eval.c (scm_eval_options_interface): Use prototype-style def'n.
	
	* eval.c (scm_lookupcar1): Make this static.

	* dynl.h (scm_registered_modules, scm_clear_registered_modules):
	Make these prototype declarations, not K&R-style.

	* chars.c (scm_tables_prehistory): Add cast, to remove signed/
 	unsigned comparison warning.

	* appinit.c: File removed.  It had a single function in it, empty,
 	whose reason for existence is explained in no documentation or
 	comment.  I think it's there as a default for some Tcl-style
	initialization, but Tcl abandoned that approach a while ago.
	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Remove appinit.c.
	(BUILT_SOURCES): Remove appinit.x.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1998-07-29  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated using the last public version of
	automake, not the hacked Cygnus version.

1998-07-28  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	Remove Totoro kludge.
	* Makefile.in, scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.
	* init.c, readline.c: Don't check if TOTORO is #defined.

1998-07-26  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.am: Adjust for new thread configuration system.
	(INCLUDES): Include the value of THREAD_CPPFLAGS.
	(guile_LDADD, check_ldadd): THREAD_LIBS_LOCAL has been renamed from
	THREAD_LIBS.
	(THREAD_LIBS): Definition deleted; automake will generate such
	things automatically.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1998-07-23  Jim Blandy  <jimb@zwingli.cygnus.com>

	Simplify smob and port marking; set the mark bit in the generic
	marking code, and make marker routines only responsible for
	turning up outgoing pointers.
	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Set the mark bit on ports and smobs here,
	before calling the marking function.  Don't call the marking
	function if it's zero.
	* markers.c (scm_mark0): Just return #f.  This function isn't
	necessary at all now, but it's harmless to call it.  We'll leave
	it in so other folks' code doesn't croak at link time.
	(scm_markcdr): Don't call SCM_SETGC8MARK.
	* async.c (mark_async): Don't call SCM_SETGC8MARK.
	* dynl.c (mark_dynl_obj): Same.
	* root.c (mark_root): Same.
	* srcprop.c (marksrcprops): Same.
	* unif.c (markra): Same.
	* variable.c (scm_markvar): Same.
	* ports.c (scm_markstream): Same.
	(void_port_ptob): Specify zero for our marking function.
	* debug.c (debugobjsmob): Same.
	* dynwind.c (guardsmob): Same.
	* filesys.c (dir_smob): Same.
	* fluids.c (fluid_smob): Same.
	* fports.c (scm_fptob, scm_pipob): Same.
	* mallocs.c (mallocsmob): Same.
	* regex-posix.c (regex_t_smob): Same.
	* smob.c (freecell, flob, bigob): Same.
	* threads.c (thread_smob, mutex_smob, condvar_smob): Same.
	* throw.c (jbsmob, lazy_catch_funs): Same.

1998-07-17  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_copy_tree): Reverted last change: `eval' uses
	scm_copy_tree on code in order not to let memoized code to leak
	out.  Thus, scm_copy_tree needs to copy vectors as well since
	quasiquote can introduce evaluated code also inside vector
	constants.

1998-07-17  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_copy_tree): Removed ability to copy vectors.

	* gh_data.c, gh.h (gh_ints2scm, gh_longs2ivect,
	gh_ulongs2uvect): New procedures.  (Complements gh_doubles2scm and
	gh_doubles2dvect.)

	* unif.c: Say that ivect and uvect are of type signed and unsigned
	long instead of int in commentary so that it correctly describes
	the implementation.

1998-07-12  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* stime.c: Removed declaration of strptime.  (It should be
	declared by the system headers.  If it turns out that some systems
	don't, we'll handle that then.)  (Thanks to Greg Troxel.)

	* stime.h: Renamed TIMEH --> STIMEH

	* backtrace.c (scm_display_error, scm_display_backtrace): In order
	to increase portability, don't use structure assignment.
	(Thanks to Nicolas Neuss.)

	* iselect.c: Use LONG_MAX instead of ULONG_MAX for increased
	portability.
	(finalize_fd_sets): Added empty statement after last case label.
	(Thanks to Nicolas Neuss.)

	* gc.c (scm_igc): Changed //-comment into /*-comment.  (Thanks to
	Nicolas Neuss.)

Sat Jul 11 22:08:21 1998  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* init.c, readline.c: OK, I won't have these readline.x bug
 	reports anymore.  We've had them since April.  The current reason
	is a completely unintelligible failure of totoro.red-bean.com to
	do the test for rl_getc_function in libreadline correctly.  This
	kludge overrides the test if we're on totoro so that the snapshot
	generation process can work.

	* readline.c: Define a strdup replacement if not existent on system.

1998-07-12  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* vectors.c, vectors.h (scm_make_vector): Removed third argument.
	This change makes scm_make_vector R5RS compatible.  We cannot keep
	the third argument since people want to be able to deduce the form
	of the C function call only by looking at R5RS.  (At the same time
	we have removed some unnecessary complexity!)

	* eval.c, filesys.c, fluids.c, gc.c, gh_data.c, init.c, kw.c,
	net_db.c, posix.c, print.c, regex-posix.c, scmsigs.c, socket.c,
	stime.c, symbols.c, unif.c, vectors.c, weaks.c: Removed third
	argument in call to scm_make_vector.
	
1998-07-02  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* numbers.h (SCM_NUM2DBL): New macro.  Complements SCM_NUMBERP.
	This macro is useful in applications.

1998-06-21  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* load.c (scm_internal_parse_path): Renamed from scm_parse_path.
	(scm_parse_path, scm_search_path): New Scheme level procedures.

	* load.h (scm_internal_parse_path, scm_parse_path,
	scm_search_path): Declared.

1998-06-18  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* filesys.c (dirname, basename): New procedures.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Removed condition around
	scm_init_options.

	* dynwind.c: #include "genio.h"; #include "smob.h"; Implemented a
	new data type (guards) for representation of C level guards and
	data on the wind chain.
	(scm_internal_dynamic_wind): New function.

	* dynwind.h: Declare scm_internal_dynamic_wind.
	
	* root.h (scm_root_state): Added scm_cur_loadp.

	* root.c (mark_root): Added comment about cur_loadp.

	* load.c: #include "dynwind.h";
	(scm_primitive_load): Use scm_inner_dynamic_wind to update
	scm_cur_loadp.

	* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): Initialize scm_def_loadp.

	* ports.c (current-load-port): New procedure.

1998-06-09  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* ioext.c (scm_isatty_p): Accept any kind of data as argument.  If
	not a tty, return #f.

	* regex-posix.c (scm_regexp_exec): Free malloced memory.  (Thanks
	to Julian Satchell and Roland Kaufmann.)

	* gh.h (gh_memv, gh_member): Fixed typos in macro definitions.
	(gh_write):  Added declaration.  (Thanks to Eiichi Takamori.)

1998-06-07  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@barbara.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.h, debug.c (scm_start_stack): New function.  Implements
	the guts of old scm_m_start_stack.

	* debug.c (scm_m_start_stack): Use scm_start_stack.

	* init.c (scm_start_stack, scm_restart_stack): Renamed to
	start_stack and restart_stack.  (These have static scope.)

1998-05-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* readline.c (rl_cleanup_after_signals, rl_free_line_state): New
	readline functions to come in release 2.3.  (Thanks to Chet
	Ramey.)
	(handle_errors): Use the above functions.

1998-05-12  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* readline.c: Improvements for readline support: Handle errors
	better; Implement before-read-hook.

1998-05-11  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1), readline.c: Test for
	HAVE_RL_GETC_FUNCTION instead of HAVE_LIBREADLINE.  (Need to
	assure that we have version >= 2.1.)

1998-05-11  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* readline.c (scm_readline): Defer interrupts while we're calling
	readline.

	* readline.c (scm_add_history): Bugfix: Do strdup before giving
	away the string to add_history.
	(completion_function): Do completion for readline. (Thanks to
	Andrew Archibald.)
	(scm_filename_completion_function): New procedure: Filename
	completer.
	(current_input_getc): New function.  Use this one instead of
	standard getc from readline.

	* throw.c, throw.h (scm_handle_by_throw): New function: This
	handler throws errors to next handler on the dynwind chain.

1998-05-09  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* scmsigs.c (scm_usleep): Bugfix: Don't define j if it isn't
	used.

1998-05-03  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* procprop.c (scm_i_procedure_arity): New function.  Returns arity
	of procedure.
	(scm_procedure_properties): Modified to return arity together with
	other properties.
	(scm_procedure_property): Added the read-only property `arity'.
	(scm_set_procedure_property_x): It is an error to set the `arity'
	property.

	* gsubr.h, gsubr.c: Moved macros from gsubr.c to gsubr.h and added
	prefix SCM_; Made f_gsubr_apply global and added prefix scm_.

	* procprop.h (scm_sym_arity): New symbol.

	* objects.c (scm_set_object_procedure_x): New procedure: Use this
	to set the dispatch procedure of an operator or entity object.

	* objects.h (SCM_METACLASS_OPERATOR_LAYOUT, SCM_ENTITY_LAYOUT):
	Made procedure slots read-only.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Moved scm_tc7_contin case above
	scm_tcs_cons_gloc case in zero args switch; Fixed args
	construction for operators in scm_tcs_cons_gloc case in two args
	switch.

1998-05-02  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* fluids.c: Removed use of assert.h (in order to avoid
	__eprintf).

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Added -export-dynamic.

	* dynl.c (maybe_drag_in_eprintf): Disabled through #ifdef 0.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Do more thorough argument checking.  This
	change makes the evaluator safer at the cost of evaluation speed.
	It handles the case when the user has added a non-immediate
	improper end of the application form, e.g., `(+ 0 . x)'.
	(Earlier only cases like `(+ 0 . 0)' were handled.)  I've tried to
	minimize the extra cost as much as possible.  The new code is
	enclosed in #ifdef CAUTIOUS regions.  NOTE: This also fixes the
	problem with structs planted directly in the code (e.g. by a
	macro).  This no longer causes segmentation fault.  (Thanks to
	Eric Hanchrow.)
	
	* eval.c, eval.h (scm_eval_args, scm_deval_args): Take one extra
	arg `proc' in order to be able to throw errors; New argument
	checking code.

	* Removed extra #include "debug.h"

1998-04-25  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* scmsigs.c: Declare usleep as returning void on some systems.
	(scm_usleep): Return SCM_INUM0 on those systems. (Thanks to Julian
	Satchell.)

	* coop.c (usleep): Return void on some systems.

1998-04-20  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Removed redundant -rpath.

	* coop.c: Changed return type of usleep to int.

	* scmsigs.c (scm_usleep): New procedure; Declare usleep if it
	isn't found in the OS.

	* iselect.h: #define scm_internal_select select if GUILE_ISELECT
	isn't enabled.  (Thought that I had made this change ages ago...)

	* iselect.c: Declare bzero if not defined by OS.

1998-04-19  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* dynl.c (scm_must_free_argv): Fixed memory leak due to negated
	condition.  (Thanks to John Tobey.)

	* continuations.c (scm_make_cont), debug.c (scm_make_memoized,
	scm_make_debugobj), eval.c (scm_makprom): SCM_DEFER/ALLOW_INTS -->
	A section.

	* __scm.h: Start the long-term project of moving to POSIX threads.
	Phase 1: Classification of all critical sections.
	(SCM_ENTER_A_SECTION, SCM_EXIT_A_SECTION): New macros: Delimiters
	for A sections.  (See comments in __scm.h for details.)

	* dynl.c: Only check that HAVE_DLOPEN is defined before loading
	dynl-dl.c; Test on HAVE_LIBDLD instead of HAVE_DLD.

1998-04-18  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am (BUILT_SOURCES): Added cpp_err_symbols.c,
	cpp_sig_symbols.c, libpath.h and versiondat.h to BUILT_SOURCES
	(libpath.h, versiondat.h): Replaced dependency on Makefile with
	dependencies on $(srcdir)/Makefile.in
	$(top_builddir)/config.status in order to avoid circularity.

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Bugfix: Don't discount i
	from argc if argc was 0 initially.

	* Makefile.am (Makefile.am): Replaced THREAD_LIBS --> GUILE_LIBS
	in generation of libpath.h.

1998-04-15  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Bumped version number of
	libguile from 2 to 3.

1998-04-14  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am: Added .x-dependencies to variable BUILT_SOURCES.

1998-04-13  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* ports.c (scm_port_line, scm_set_port_line_x, scm_port_column,
	scm_set_port_column_x, scm_port_filename,
	scm_set_port_filename_x): Removed optional arguments.  Added
	proper argument checking.

	* eval.c, eval.h, coop.c (scm_eval_stack, SCM_EVAL_STACK): Measure
	stack size in machine words.

	* unif.c (scm_uniform_vector_ref, scm_cvref, scm_array_set_x,
	rapr1): Use SCM_UCHARS instead of SCM_CHARS for strings.  (Thanks
	to Ole Myren R�hne.)

1998-04-12  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* socket.c: Check for HAVE_UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS instead of
	UNIX_DOMAIN_SOCKETS.  (Thanks to Lauri Alanko.)

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Count cells correctly.  (Thanks to Ben
	Caradoc-Davies.)

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL, SCM_APPLY): In SCM_IM_APPLY and in the
	procedure apply: Copy argument lists before pushing them unto the
	environment so that the environment won't get mutated due to
	manipulation of procedure arguments.  This should perhaps be
	regarded as a temporary solution until someone finds a more
	efficient one.  (Thanks to Maciej Stachowiak.)

1998-04-10  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Use "guile" as default
	zero arg if argc is NULL.

1998-04-02  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Allow NULL argv if argc
	is zero.  (Thanks to Dirk Herrmann.)

1998-03-30  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): First line is now line 0
	(was 1).  (Interface changed according to suggestion by Per
	Bothner.)

	* backtrace.c (display_header): Add 1 to line and column numbers
	when presenting them to the user.

	* eval.h, eval.c, debug.h, debug.c (scm_evaluator_traps): Moved
	from debug.c --> eval.c

	* eval.h, eval.c (scm_eval_options_interface): New options
	interface.
	(SCM_EVAL_STACK): New option: Size of newly created stacks,
	i.e. stacks for new threads.
	
	* coop.c (COOP_STKSIZE): Use SCM_EVAL_STACK.

	* eval.c (unsafe_setjmp): Removed with #if 0.

	* gsubr.c (scm_gsubr_apply): Added dummy return to avoid compiler
	warning.

	* eval.c, numbers.c, unif.c, srcprop.c: Added a few curly braces
	to avoid compiler warnings.

	* dynl-dl.c (sysdep_dynl_func): Only define usymb if needed.

1998-03-28  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* throw.c (handler_message): Print message on current error port
	instead of default error port.  (Thanks to Maciej Stachowiak.)

Mon Mar  2 21:35:02 1998  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): allocate in units of 
	struct scm_port_table *, not struct scm_port_table.
	* posix.c (scm_close_pipe): remove the port from the port table
	and mark as closed.
	Thanks to Rob Engle for both fixes.

1998-02-06  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* iselect.h, iselect.c, coop.c, coop-threads.c, coop-threads.h,
	coop-defs.h, throw.c, backtrace.c: Added new copyright year 1998.

1998-02-02  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* throw.h: Removed jmpbuf arg in scm_catch_body_t.

	* backtrace.c (display_error_body, display_backtrace_body),
	coop-threads.c (scheme_body_bootstrip, c_body_bootstrip),
	gh_eval.c (eval_str_wrapper, eval_file_wrapper), init.c
	(invoke_main_func), root.c (cwdr_body), throw.c (cwss_body,
	scm_body_thunk, hbpca_body): Removed the second jmpbuf arg on body
	functions.

	* throw.c (scm_internal_catch, scm_internal_lazy_catch): Bodies
	don't receive the jmpbuf arg anylonger.
	(scm_catch): Don't accept a #f tag.
	(scm_throw): Check that key is a symbol.
	(scm_ithrow): Don't take a jmpbuf as key.  Don't check key arg.

Fri Jan 30 22:28:07 1998  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* async.c (async_pending): Removed declaration.

1998-01-30  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	*  dynwind.c (scm_wind_chain): New debug function.

	* coop-threads.c (scheme_launch_data, scheme_body_bootstrip,
	scheme_handler_bootstrip, scheme_launch_thread, c_launch_data,
	c_body_bootstrip, c_handler_bootstrip, c_launch_thread): Add an
	extra layer of functions around the body and handler of a thread.
	This extra layer makes sure that the handler is called in the
	dynamic context of the surround (= empty dynwind list), but under
	the *dynamic root* of the body.  We can not use the dynamic root
	of the surround since that root belongs to another thread => stack
	is not handled correctly.  It may seem ugly to use this extra
	layer, but the extra cost in terms of execution time is really
	negligible compared to the total amount of time required to create
	a thread, and it would reduce maintainability to duplicate the
	crucial and complicated steps performed by cwdr.

	* __scm.h (SCM_ASYNC_TICK): Removed thread switching code.
	(SCM_ALLOW_INTS): Added thread switching code before interrupts
	get re-enabled.  The important effect of this is that interrupts
	are blocked during thread switching so that thread data structures
	don't risk getting messed up by an unfortunate signal.
	(SCM_REDEFER_INTS, SCM_REALLOW_INTS): It turned out that gcc-2.8.0
	seems to do more aggressive optimization which actually move
	instructions around in these macros in a fatal way.  Therefore:
	Introduce Anthony's SCM_FENCE macro!  (And I who thought he was
	just superstitious...)
	(SCM_TICK): Maybe do a context switch and take care of asyncs.
	This macro should be used instead of SCM_ASYNC_TICK since the
	latter doesn't do context switches any more.

	* eval.c (scm_eval, scm_deval), eq.c (scm_equal_p): Use SCM_TICK
	instead of SCM_ASYNC_TICK.

	* coop.c, iselect.c: Since thread switches are now performed with
	interrupts masked, we can't use the old mechanism of delivering
	signals immediately when they arrive.  Signals must instead be
	delivered when the asyncs run *after* the end of the critical
	section in scm_internal_select.  But this also means after context
	switch so that the signal will be delivered to a different thread.
	To avoid this, I have changed the protocol of
	coop_wait_for_runnable_thread and friends so that they are allowed
	to return the original thread.  So, if a signal arrives during
	scm_internal_select, we won't any longer be forced do a context
	switch, but can remain in the same thread and deliver the signal
	to it.

	* async.c, async.h (asyncs_pending): Renamed asyncs_pending -->
	scm_asyncs_pending and made it global.

	* iselect.c: Small fixes.

	* coop.c (coop_mutex_init, coop_mutex_lock, coop_mutex_unlock,
	coop_condition_variable_init, coop_condition_variable_wait,
	coop_condition_variable_signal): Changed return type from `void'
	to `int'.  This is to adhere closer to the pthreads interface.
	This, in turn, is part of an attempt to provide C versions of the
	mutex and condition variable primitives which can be part of a
	frontend to COOP or pthreads.

	* coop.c (coop_mutex_destroy, coop_condition_variable_wait_mutex,
	coop_condition_variable_destroy): New functions.
	
	* coop-threads.c (scm_wait_condition_variable): Use
	coop_condition_variable_wait_mutex.

	* coop-threads.h, coop-defs.h (coop_q_t, coop_m, coop_c):
	Definitions moved to coop-defs.h.

	* coop-defs.h (scm_mutex_init, scm_mutex_lock, scm_mutex_unlock,
	scm_mutex_destroy, scm_cond_init, scm_cond_wait, scm_cond_signal,
	scm_cond_destroy): New C interface to mutecis and cond vars.

1998-01-24  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* error.c (scm_wta): Added support for SCM_ARG6 and SCM_ARG7.

	* iselect.c: Now several threads can wait on the same file
	descriptor.  The behaviour is compatible with OS select: All
	threads waiting for the fd return with the same status.

1998-01-23  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* coop-threads.c, threads.h (scm_spawn_thread): New function.
	Can spawn a thread from application C code.

1998-01-20  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* gh.h, gh_data.c (gh_doubles2scm, gh_doubles2dvect,
	gh_doubles2scm): New functions.

1998-01-15  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@nis.lanl.gov>

	* gh_eval.c (gh_eval_str): cleanup -- threw out the old
	commented-out version of gh_eval_str()

Sun Jan  4 02:23:36 1998  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* socket.c (scm_bind): free soka after use.

Sat Jan  3 20:55:07 1998  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* stime.c (tzvar): new variable.
	(setzone, restorezone, scm_localtime, scm_mktime, scm_strftime):
	avoid memory leaks when allocating.

1998-01-03  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* iselect.h: Some systems require <sys/types.h> to get the FD_SET
	macro definitions.

	* gc.c, tags.h: Doc fixes.

1998-01-02  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (macro-eval!): Removed.  This function was a design bug.
	It allowed memoized code to leak out to the scheme level.  Most
	things that you could do with `macro-eval!' can be done with
	`local-eval'.

1997-12-20  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	* fports.c (scm_pipob): Use scm_generic_fgets for line i/o, since
	scm_fgets now depends on ftell(3) to know how many bytes were
	read.  Sigh.

1997-12-15  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	* gh_data.c (gh_scm2newstr, gh_get_substr): Use RO macros for
	dealing with strings.

1997-12-13  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	Make %read-line more suitable for implementing read-line efficiently.
	* ioext.c (scm_read_line): Strip the terminating newline from a
	string, and return a cons of the string and its terminator.

	* fports.c, fports.h (scm_fgets): Add `len' argument.  The length
	of the string that is read is stored in this memory location.
	* ports.c, ports.h (scm_generic_fgets, fgets_void_port): Same.
	* genio.c, genio.h (scm_do_read_line): Update caller.
	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): Update typedef.
	* fports.c (scm_fptob, scm_pipob): Update struct.

1997-12-08  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* filesys.c (set_element): Return file descriptor.
	(fill_select_type): Return the highest file descriptor.
	(scm_select): Tell select about the highest file descriptor.  On
	some systems the SELECT_SET_SIZE can be as much as 128 bytes.
	Therefore the extra overhead for calculating the maximum fd seems
	to be more than compensated.  Is this correct?  In any case,
	scm_internal_select will be much faster with this info.
	(scm_select, fill_select_type, set_element): Don't accept any kind
	of object in the file descriptor list or vector.

1997-12-07  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* iselect.c (finalize_fd_sets): Bugfix.

1997-12-06  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* filesys.c (scm_select): Don't use SCM_DEFER_INTS/SCM_ALLOW_INTS
	when using scm_internal_select (since we might switch to another
	thread).

Sun Dec  7 01:43:56 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* simpos.c (scm_system): always define: use sysmissing if not
	available.  Check for HAVE_SYSTEM instead of _Windows (does
	Windows lack system or does it have an unusable one?).
	Check for error conditions -1 and 127.  Use SCM_DEFER_INTS.
	Let the argument be optional: if not supplied, call system(NULL).

	* ports.c (scm_close_port): relax the type check from OPPORTP to
	PORTP; closing a closed port is allowed.

1997-12-04  Tim Pierce  <twp@ppp39.Nantucket.net>

	* fports.c (scm_fgets): Return if the last char in a chunk is
	newline.  When fgets returns a string whose length is `size-1', it
	is ambiguous whether a whole line was retrieved, so we must check
	explicitly whether a line terminator is present.

1997-12-04  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* print.h (SCM_COERCE_OUTPORT): Check that the object is a pair
	before taking the CDR. (Thanks to Harald Meland.)

	* filesys.c (scm_stat): Slightly optimized.

Wed Dec  3 12:23:06 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* ports.c (scm_close_port): Make sure the port is open before
	trying to close it.

	* guile-snarf.in: Pass args through to gcc in a way that preserves
	whitespace boundaries.  (Thanks to Greg Badros.)

1997-12-02  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	* stacks.c (scm_frame_procedure): Reverse the logic in the return
	statement.  (Thanks to Doug Evans for pointing this out.)

1997-12-01  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated for USCORE change in ../acconfig.h.

Sun Nov 30 11:29:18 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* coop-defs.h (struct coop_t): Renamed errno --> _errno to prevent
	errno macro expansion of this field name.  (errno is a C
	preprocessor macro on some systems.)

1997-11-29  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	* iselect.c: Doc fix.

Sat Nov 29 01:16:53 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* init.c (scm_start_stack): Removed initialization of
	scm_the_last_stack_var.

	* backtrace.h: Declare scm_the_last_stack_var.

	* backtrace.c: Define scm_the_last_stack_var.

	* root.c (mark_root): Don't mark the_last_stack_var.

	* root.h (scm_root_state): Removed the_last_stack_var.

	* throw.c: Added #include "fluids.h"
	(ss_handler): `the-last-stack' is now a fluid.

	* (backtrace.h, backtrace.c, throw.c): Renamed the_last_stack_var
	--> the_last_stack_fluid.
	
	* backtrace.c: Added #include "fluids.h"
	(scm_init_backtrace): Initialize `the-last-stack' to a fluid.
	(scm_backtrace): `the-last-stack' is now a fluid.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Moved call to scm_init_backtrace
	after scm_init_fluids.

1997-11-28  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	* iselect.c: #ifdef USE_THREADS around thread-related includes.

	* dynl-dl.c (sysdep_dynl_func): Check both USCORE and
	DLSYM_ADDS_USCORE to decide whether to add an underscore.

1997-11-28  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* iselect.c (coop_next_runnable_thread,
	coop_wait_for_runnable_thread): Disable interrupts so that no
	async is executed before a potential error_revive.
	(scm_internal_select): Disable interrupts during the parts of the
	code which manipulate the sleep queue and the file descriptors.

1997-11-27  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.am: Added iselect.c and iselect.h.

	* coop.c (coop_qinit): Initialize fields used by
	scm_internal_select.
	(coop_qget, coop_qget, coop_tmp_queue): Made global.
	(coop_next_runnable_thread): If GUILE_ISELECT enabled, use
	replacement in iselect.c.
	(coop_mutex_lock, coop_condition_variable_wait, coop_abort,
	coop_join): If GUILE_ISELECT enabled, use
	coop_wait_for_runnable_thread instead of
	coop_next_runnable_thread.
	(usleep, sleep): New replacements for system functions if
	GUILE_ISELECT is enabled.

	* coop-threads.h: Declare coop_wait_for_runnable_thread.

	* coop-defs.h (coop_t): Added fields used by scm_internal_select.

	* filesys.c: Added #include "iselect.h".  Moved FD-macros to
	iselect.h.  Implement Scheme level `select' using
	scm_internal_select.  (See NEWS.)

	* genio.c (scm_getc): Block with scm_internal_select.  (See NEWS.)

	* init.c: Call scm_init_iselect.

	* iselect.h, iselect.c: New files.  Implements
	scm_internal_select.  (See NEWS.)

1997-11-27  Tim Pierce  <twp@skepsis.com>

	Fix a memory leak in scm_read_line and a type cast bug in the ptob.
	* fports.c (scm_fgets): Use malloc/free rather than scm_must_malloc
 	and scm_must_free, since ultimately the	string returned will be copied
 	by scm_makfrom0str anyway.  Also, read any characters that may have
	been pushed onto the port with scm_ungetc.
	* ports.c (scm_generic_fgets): Same as for scm_fgets.
	* ioext.c (scm_read_line): Free string after Guilifying it.
	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): fgets method returns a char *, not a char.

1997-11-26  Anthony Green  <green@hoser.cygnus.com>

	* gh_data.c (gh_set_substr): Strings can be longer than 256 bytes.

	* gh.h: Safely wrap prototypes for c++ usage.

1997-11-25  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@cygnus.com>

	* gh_test_repl.c (main_prog): changed invocation of gh_repl() to
	gh_repl (argc, argv).

1997-11-24  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@nis.lanl.gov>

	* gh_init.c (gh_repl): modified gh_repl() to accept argc and argv
	and to invoke scm_shell().
	(gh_launch_pad): took out the loading of boot-9.scm from here,
	since it is probably best to let the user control that.  In fact,
	gh_repl() now invokes scm_shell() which does that.

1997-11-23  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@cygnus.com>

	* gh_test_repl.c (main_prog): added argc and argv to the gh_repl()
	invocation.

1997-11-22  Tim Pierce  <twp@twp.tezcat.com>

	* dynl-dl.c (sysdep_dynl_func): Fix memory leak created by
	yesterday's underscore patch.  (Thanks to Marius Vollmer for
	spotting this.)

1997-11-21  Tim Pierce  <twp@twp.tezcat.com>

	* dynl-dl.c (sysdep_dynl_func): Prepend symb with underscore if
	DLSYM_ADDS_USCORE is not defined.

1997-11-17  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@nis.lanl.gov>

	* gh_data.c (gh_uniform_vector_length): 
	(gh_uniform_vector_ref): started implementing the uniform types in
	the gh_ interface.

1997-11-06  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* regex-posix.c (scm_free_regex_t): Return size of regex_t instead
	of 0; size_t --> scm_size_t.  Thanks to Bernard Urban.

1997-10-26  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* scmconfig.h.in: Updated (HAVE_LIBTERMCAP was added when
	configure.in was changed).

Sun Oct 26 02:20:11 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.am (modinclude_HEADERS): Include readline.h here.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

1997-10-25  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* print.h (SCM_COERCE_OPORT): Renamed to SCM_COERCE_OUTPORT.  An
	OPORT is an `open' port, not an output port.

	* filesys.c (scm_close, set_element, get_element, scm_chown,
	scm_chmod, scm_stat, scm_truncate_file, scm_fcntl, scm_fsync): Use
	SCM_COERCE_OUTPORT to cope with the printstate/port magic.
	* ports.c (scm_port_revealed, scm_set_port_revealed_x,
	scm_close_port, scm_port_line, scm_set_port_line_x,
	scm_port_column, scm_set_port_column_x, scm_port_filename,
	scm_set_port_filename_x, scm_port_mode,
	scm_close_all_ports_except, scm_set_current_output_port,
	scm_set_current_error_port): Likewise
	* ioext.c (scm_redirect_port, scm_dup_to_fdes, scm_freopen,
	scm_ftell, scm_fileno, scm_isatty_p, scm_primitive_move_to_fdes):
	Likewise
	* posix.c (scm_ttyname, scm_tcgetpgrp, scm_tcsetpgrp): Likewise
	* backtrace.c (display_backtrace_body): Likewise
	* fports (scm_setvbuf): Likewise
	* socket.c (scm_getsockopt, scm_setsockopt, scm_shutdown,
	scm_connect, scm_bind, scm_listen, scm_accept, scm_getsockname,
	scm_getpeername, scm_send, scm_sendto): Likewise
	* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_write): Likewise

Sat Oct 25 02:52:58 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	Minor problems with substring-related tag changes.
	* symbols.h (SCM_SUBSTRP): Don't mask off the S bit; that's
	exactly what we want to leave in to detect substrings.
	(SCM_ROSTRINGP, ROUCHARS): Formatting tweaks.
	* tags.h: Fix diagrams and comments describing the S tag bit;
	remove vestigial remarks about the D tag bit.
	(SCM_TYP7, SCM_TYP7S): Rephrased for readability.
	* strings.c: Formatting tweaks.

	* load.c (scm_init_load_path): Check GUILE_LOAD_PATH environment
	variable first; then SCHEME_LOAD_PATH, with a warning message.
	(scm_parse_path): New function.
	* script.c: Doc fixes.

Thu Oct 23 01:02:03 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	Readline support, from Daniel Risacher.
	* readline.c, readline.h: New files.
	* init.c: #include "readline.h".
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_readline, if we have it.
	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Include readline.c.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated, after change to ../configure.

1997-10-20  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@nis.lanl.gov>

	* gh.h: gh_vector_set -> gh_vector_set_x

1997-10-20  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@nis.lanl.gov>

	* gh_data.c (gh_vector_set_x): changed name to make it consistent
	with the ! -> _x mapping when going from Scheme to C.

1997-10-19  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@cygnus.com>

	* gh.h (gh_reverse): 
	(gh_list_tail): 
	(gh_list_ref): 
	(gh_memq): 
	(gh_memv): 
	(gh_member): 
	(gh_assq): 
	(gh_assv): 
	(gh_assoc): added these gh_ functions implemented as macros.

	* gh_predicates.c (gh_null_p): 
	(gh_string_equal_p): added these two missing predicates.

	* gh_list.c (gh_append): 
	(gh_append2): 
	(gh_append3): 
	(gh_append4): 
	(gh_set_car_x): 
	(gh_set_cdr_x): added these routines as I go through and try to
	complete the picture R4RS functions that should be mirrored in the
	gh_ interface.

Sat Oct 18 01:52:51 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* tags.h (scm_tc7_substring): Changed the comment and code to
	conform with the changes below.  Folks!  We have suddenly two new
	free tc7 codes!!!  Jummy, jummy!

Tue Oct 14 22:03:06 1997  Tom Tromey  <tromey@cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.in: Rebuilt.
	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Removed extchrs.c,
	mbstrings.c.
	(modinclude_HEADERS): Removed extchrs.h, mbstrings.h.
	* unif.c (scm_vector_set_length_x): Don't handle multibyte
	strings.
	* tag.c (scm_utag_mb_string, scm_utag_mb_substring): Removed.
	(scm_tag): Don't handle multibyte strings.
	* read.c: Don't include mbstrings.h.
	(scm_lreadr): Don't handle multibyte ports.
	* kw.c: Don't include mbstrings.h.
	* init.c: Don't include mbstrings.h.
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Don't init mbstrings module.
	* hash.c (scm_hasher): Don't handle mbstrings.
	* gscm.c (gscm_run_scm): Don't init mbstrings module.
	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Don't handle mbstrings.
	(scm_gc_sweep): Likewise.
	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Don't handle mbstrings.
	* eq.c (scm_equal_p): Use SCM_TYP7S, not SCM_TYP7SD.
	* tags.h (SCM_TYP7SD): Removed.
	(SCM_TYP7D): Removed.
	(scm_tc7_mb_string): Removed.
	(scm_tc7_mb_substring): Removed.
	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Handle char printing directly.  Don't
	handle mbstrings.
	Don't include "mbstrings.h".
	* symbols.c (scm_intern_obarray_soft, scm_string_to_symbol,
	scm_string_to_obarray_symbol, msymbolize): Don't set symbol's
	multi-byte flag.
	Don't include "mbstrings.h".
	* symbols.h (SCM_SYMBOL_MULTI_BYTE_STRINGP): Removed.
	(SCM_SYMBOL_SLOTS): Define as 4.
	(SCM_ROSTRINGP): Use SCM_TYP7S, not SCM_TYP7SD.
	* arbiters.c, backtrace.c, debug.c, dynl.c, eval.c, fluids.c,
	gc.c, gsubr.c, ioext.c, kw.c, mallocs.c, numbers.c, ports.c,
	print.c, read.c, regex-posix.c, root.c, srcprop.c, stackchk.c,
	struct.c, threads.c, throw.c, unif.c, variable.c: Use new
	("gen"-less) I/O function names.
	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): Don't set port's
	representation.
	* ports.h (scm_port_representation_type): Removed.
	(scm_string_representation_type): Removed.
	(struct scm_port_table ): Removed representation field.
	(SCM_PORT_REPRESENTATION): Removed.
	(SCM_SET_PORT_REPRESENTATION): Removed.
	* genio.h: Use new function names.
	* genio.c: Don't include "extchrs.h".
	(scm_gen_putc, scm_gen_puts, scm_gen_write, scm_get_getc):
	Removed.
	(scm_putc, scm_puts, scm_lfwrite): No longer static.
	(scm_getc): No longer static; handle line and column changes.
	(scm_ungetc): Renamed from scm_gen_ungetc.
	(scm_do_read_line): Renamed from scm_gen_read_line.
	* libguile.h: Don't include "extchrs.h" or "mbstrings.h"
	* extchrs.h, extchrs.c, mbstrings.h, mbstrings.c: Removed.

1997-10-12  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@cygnus.com>

	* gh_test_repl.c (c_vector_test): same as gh_test_c.c

	* gh_test_c.c (c_vector_test): some improvements on the vector
	routines test.

	* gh.h (gh_vector): this used to exist but do the wrong thing.
	Now it (almost) does the right thing, though it takes a list
	instead of the individual arguments.  I need to see how it could
	be done right.
	(gh_list_to_vector): added this function as a macro.  Corresponds
	to Scheme's (list->vector ...).
	(gh_vector_to_list): added this function as a macro.  Corresponds
	to Scheme's (vector->list ...).

	* gh_data.c (gh_vector_ref): renamed from gh_vref to
	gh_vector_ref, so that it resembles the Scheme routines more.
	(gh_vector_set): renamed from gh_vset to gh_vector_set, so that it
	resembles the Scheme routines more.
	(gh_make_vector): this used to be (stupidly) called gh_vector().
	This is the right name, since it does the same thing as the Scheme
	(make-vector ...) procedure.

Sun Oct 12 14:41:39 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* ports.h: #include "libguile/print.h"

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL, scm_apply): Completed GOOPS support code;
 	Some indentation fixes.

	* objects.h (SCM_METACLASS_STANDARD_LAYOUT): Printer field is no
	longer a user field; New field: class_flags.

	* objets.c, objects.h: New metaclass: scm_metaclass_operator.

Tue Oct  7 09:37:24 1997  Mark Galassi  <rosalia@cygnus.com>

	* gh_data.c (gh_bool2scm): new function which replaces
	gh_int2scmb(), which is now tagged as obsolete.

1997-10-03  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@nada.kth.se>

	* print.h (SCM_PRINT_STATE_P): Removed SCM_NIMP test.  (NIMP
	macros should by convention not test for NIMPness.)
	(SCM_COERCE_OPORT): Adjust indentation.

	* print.c (scm_valid_oport_value_p): Adjusted indentation; Added
	SCM_NIMP test before SCM_PRINT_STATE_P.

	* struct.c, struct.h, gc.c: Renamed:
	scm_struct_i_layout	   --> scm_vtable_index_layout
	scm_struct_i_vcell	   --> scm_vtable_index_vcell
	scm_struct_i_vtable	   --> scm_vtable_index_vtable
	scm_struct_i_printer	   --> scm_vtable_index_printer
	scm_struct_i_vtable_offset --> scm_vtable_offset_user
	
	* struct.c (scm_print_struct): Use new printer slot; Default
	printing: Also output hex code of vtable so that type identity
	will be indicated as well.
	(scm_init_struct): Updated required_vtable_fields to "pruosrpw";
	Removed struct_printer_var; Removed struct-vtable-offset;
	(vtable-index-layout, vtable-index-vtable, vtable-index-printer,
	vtable-offset-user): New constants.

	* struct.h (scm_struct_i_vtable_offset): Bumped from 3 to 4.
	(scm_struct_i_printer, SCM_STRUCT_PRINTER): New slot in vtables.
  	If this slot contains a procedure, use that to print structures of
 	the type represented by this vtable.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Don't print arguments of macro
 	transformers.  (They are always: exp env.); Bugfix: Unmemoize
 	transformer source with correct environment.

1997-10-02  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	Streamlining of call-with-dynamic-root:
	
	* root.c (cwdr_inner_body, cwdr_body): Remove "inner" from name,
	there is now only one catch.
	(cwdr_outer_body): Removed.
	(cwdr_handler): New function.
	(scm_internal_cwdr): New function to perform the function of cwdr
	but take args that are more useful to C code.  Also, the handler
	is now invoked *outside* of the new dynamic root, like the docs
	say.  We no longer have to catch absolutely all errors, the caller
	is responsible for using a handler that does not throw, if he
	wants that.
	(cwdr): Reimplemented in terms of scm_internal_cwdr.
	* root.h (scm_internal_cwdr): New prototype.

	Even more but risky streamlining:
	
	* root.c (USE_STACKJMPBUF): New define to activate a stack-based
	allocation of the jumpbuf of a root continuation.  The changes
	below are controlled by it.  They are now deactivated.
	(scm_internal_cwdr): Allocate the scm_contregs on the stack.  Set
	the JMPBUF of the scm_rootcont to NULL before returning.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Free the SCM_VELTS of a scm_tc7_contin only
	when they are non-NULL.
	(scm_gc_mark): Likewise, mark only when non-NULL.

	Make dynamic linking work on Dec Unix. (Thanks to Clark McGrew)
	* dynl.c: Include "dynl-dl.c" also when HAVE_DLOPEN is defined.

	* gc.c (scm_done_malloc): New function.
        gc.h (scm_done_malloc): New prototype.
	
	* print.h (SCM_PRINT_STATE_P, SCM_COERCE_OPORT): New macros.
	(struct scm_print_state) [revealed]: New field.
	(scm_print_state_vtable): Make visible to the outside world for
	type checking purposes.
	(scm_valid_oport_value_p): New prototype.
	
	* print.c (scm_valid_oport_value_p): New function to check whether
	a certain value is acceptable as a port argument.
	(scm_print_state_vtable): New variable.
	(scm_free_print_state): Set `revealed' field to false.
	(scm_iprin1): Call user supplied closure printer with
	scm_printer_apply.  Print in the traditional way when there isn't
	one or when it returns #f.
	(scm_prin1, scm_display, scm_write, scm_newline, scm_write_char):
	Accept a port/print-state pair in addition to just a port.
	(scm_prin1): Don't return the print_state to the pool when it has
	been `revealed'.
	(scm_printer_apply): Set `revealed' field of print_state to true.
	(scm_init_print): Set scm_print_state_vtable.
	(print_state_fluid, print_state_fluid_num): Removed.
	
	* throw.h (scm_handle_by_proc_catching_all): New prototype
	throw.c (scm_handle_by_proc_catching_all): New function
	
Mon Sep 29 23:54:09 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated with automake 1.2c.

Sun Sep 28 21:35:42 1997  Radey Shouman  <shouman@zianet.com>

	* ramap.c (scm_array_index_map_x): Fixed for zero-rank arguments,
	was looping endlessly.

Sun Sep 28 00:04:29 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* strports.c (scm_eval_string): Don't close the port.

	* stime.c (bdtime2c): Use SCM_LENGTH, not scm_vector_length; the
	former returns a nice normal integer.  (Thanks to Daniel
	Risacher.)

Sat Sep 27 20:19:34 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.am (libpath.h): Include the value of the THREAD_LIBS
	makefile variable as a build parameter called LIBS.  The
	build-guile program will use this, for the time being.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	Thanks to Shiro Kawai:
	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Pass NULL to scm_wta as the subroutine name.
	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): The fgets method returns a char *, not
	an SCM.

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated with automake 1.2a.

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): If we hit the -c or --
	arguments, don't set the car of (command-line) to scm_usage_name,
	the prettified name of the guile executable; give it the full
	path, the way shells usually handle $0. 

Wed Sep 24 22:09:52 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* ramap.c (scm_array_map): Renamed to scm_array_map_x.  Removed
 	Scheme-level name `array-map' and renamed `serial-array-map' to
 	`serial-array-map!'.

	* backtrace.c: Introduced exception handlers which now enclose
	`display-error' and `display-backtrace' so that error reporting
	won't get into infinite loops if an error occurs during displaying
	of the error.  This can very easily happen with user supplied
	print call-back routines.

Tue Sep 23 12:43:17 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* ramap.c: Added alias `array-map!' for `array-map'.  (Probably,
	the names `serial-array-map' and `array-map' should be removed.)

Mon Sep 22 01:21:54 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Added scm_init_objects ().
	Added #include "objects.h"

	* eval.c (scm_makprom): Added SCM_DEFER_INTS and SCM_ALLOW_INTS.
	Add #include "feature.h".

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Added objects.c.
	(modinclude_HEADERS): Added objects.h.

	* ports.h (SCM_EOF_OBJECT_P): New macro predicate.
	This test is needed at many places in the code and should be
	abstracted.  (Motivated by the need of this test in libguiletk.)

	* ports.c (scm_eof_object_p), vports.c (sfgetc), strports.c
	(scm_eval_string), load.c (scm_primitive_load,
 	scm_read_and_eval_x), gh_eval.c (gh_eval_str):
	Use SCM_EOF_OBJECT_P.

	* eval.c (scm_init_eval): Add feature `delay'.

Tue Sep 16 02:12:02 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* scmhob.h: Removed.

Mon Sep 15 20:42:03 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* list.h (SCM_LISTn): New macros.  Make list creation in C code
 	prettier.  The idea comes from STk.

	* sequences.h, sequences.c, append.h, append.c: Removed.  These
 	files implemented non-R4RS operations which would encourage
 	non-portable programming style and less easy-to-read code.

	* Makefile.am (sequences.h, sequences.c, append.h, append.c):
 	Removed.
	
	* libguile.h, eval.c, init.c, stime.c, unif.c: Removed #include
 	sequences.h, #include append.h.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Removed calls to scm_init_append and
	scm_init_sequences.

	* gh.h, gh_list.c: Renamed gh_list_length --> gh_length.

	* list.h, list.c: Renamed scm_list_length --> scm_length, scm

	* stime.c (bdtime2c): Changed scm_obj_length --> scm_vector_length.

Sat Sep 13 00:21:41 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c: Added #include "objects.h"

	* tags.h (scm_tc16_object, scm_tc16_entity): Smobtags for objects
 	and entities.

	* smob.c (scm_smob_prehistory): Create two objectsmobs with
 	adjacent smob numbers.

Thu Sep 11 00:59:17 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* procprop.h: Added declaration of scm_i_inner_name.

	* gsubr.c: New global symbol scm_i_inner_name.

	* debug.c (scm_procedure_name): Try procedure property
	`inner-name' if `name' fails.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Use scm_macro_name.

	* eval.c (scm_m_define): Give names to macros as well; Only the
 	first top-level definition gives a procedure/macro a name.
  	Otherwise confusing names can turn up in backtraces.
	(SCM_CEVAL): SCM_IM_DEFINE: Set `inner-name' property instead of
 	`name'; Give names to macros as well.

	* procs.c (scm_closure_p), print.c (scm_iprin1), eval.c
 	(scm_macro_transformer): Use SCM_CLOSUREP instead of
 	scm_closure_p.

Wed Sep 10 20:52:18 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (macro?, macro-type, macro-name, macro-transformer): New
 	procedures;
	(prinmacro): Removed.  The code has been moved/merged into print.c
 	in order to decrease code redundancy.  We want macros to print in
 	a way equivalent to procedures, and it would be silly to duplicate
 	the required code.  (We don't want to maintain two places.)
	(macrosmob): Print field is now a NULL pointer.
	
	* eval.h (scm_macro_p, scm_macro_type, scm_macro_name,
 	scm_macro_transformer): New prototypes.
	(scm_tc16_macro): Declared.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Added code for printing of macros.  Macros
	are now printed in a way equivalent to procedures.

Sat Sep  6 12:20:42 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* procs.h (scm_closure_p): Added declaration.

Fri Sep  5 13:36:14 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Fixed "rogue pointer in heap" message:
	Shouldn't pass "heap" as the subr name.

Tue Sep  2 18:14:30 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* gh_predicates.c (gh_boolean_p, gh_symbol_p, gh_char_p,
 	gh_vector_p, gh_pair_p, gh_number_p, gh_string_p, gh_procedure_p,
 	gh_list_p, gh_inexact_p, gh_exact_p, gh_eq_p, gh_eqv_p,
 	gh_equal_p): Use SCM_NFALSEP, instead of testing against
	SCM_BOOL_T.  Any non-false value is true.

Tue Sep  2 00:27:07 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* symbols.h (scm_builtin_bindings, scm_builtin_weak_bindings,
 	scm_gensym): Added prototypes.

	* symbols.c (scm_gensym): New function.  This will speed up
 	certain types of applications (such as macro systems) which
 	generate lots of symbols.

Mon Sep  1 22:30:33 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* numbers.c (logand, logior, logxor): Handle 0 or 1 arguments.

Sat Aug 30 18:56:19 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* unif.c (scm_shap2ra): tighten the checking of the array dimension
	specifier, since (2) or (2 . 3) would cause SEGV.
	(scm_transpose_array): more argument checking fixes.

Thu Aug 28 23:48:53 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

Wed Aug 27 17:44:44 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated, so it uses "tar", not "gtar".

Mon Aug 25 13:47:25 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* error.c, error.h (scm_error_callback): Removed (see NEWS).

Sun Aug 24 01:25:35 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* regex-posix.c: If <regex.h> can't be found, try <rxposix.h> or
	<rx/rxposix.h>.  (This is in order to accomodate for the GNU Rx
	library.)

	* ramap.c (scm_ra_matchp, scm_array_fill_int, racp, ramap_1,
 	ramap_2o, scm_array_index_map_x, raeql_1, scm_array_equal_p),
 	unif.c (scm_vector_set_length_x, scm_uniform_vector_length,
 	scm_array_p, scm_array_rank, scm_array_dimensions,
 	scm_enclose_array, scm_array_in_bounds_p, scm_uniform_vector_ref,
	scm_cvref, scm_array_set_x, scm_array_contents, scm_array_to_list,
 	scm_array_prototype): Added case scm_tc7_wvect.

Sat Aug 23 18:45:44 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* errno.h: prototype for scm_strerror.
	* error.c (scm_strerror): new procedure.

Mon Aug 18 14:58:22 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* list.c (scm_list_append_x): Allow non-pair as last argument.
	This is consistent with the R4RS append and is probably the
	correct behaviour as specified by R2RS.  (Thanks to Radey Shouman)

Sat Aug 16 18:42:15 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* stime.h: prototype for scm_times.
	* stime.c (scm_times): new procedure.
	* ioext.c (scm_fseek): if the first argument is a file descriptor
	call lseek.
	(scm_ftell): if the first argument is a file descriptor call lseek
	(sic).
	* filesys.h: prototypes for scm_open_fdes, scm_fsync.
	* filesys.c (scm_chmod): if the first argument is a file descriptor,
	call fchmod.
	(scm_chown): if the first argument is a port or file descriptor,
	call fchown.
	(scm_truncate_file): new procedure.
	Add DEFER/ALLOW INTS to a few other procedures.
	(scm_fsync): new procedure.
	(scm_open_fdes): new procedure.
	(scm_open): use scm_open_fdes.  If mode isn't specified, 666 will
	now be used.
	(scm_fcntl): the first argument can now be a file descriptor.  The
	third argument is now optional.	

	* posix.c (scm_execl, scm_execlp): make the filename argument
	compulsory, since omitting it causes SEGV.
	(scm_sync): return unspecified instead of #f.
	(scm_execle): new procedure.
	(environ_list_to_c): new procedure.
	(scm_environ): use environ_list_to_c.  disable interrupts.
	(scm_convert_exec_args): take pos and subr arguments and
	improve error checking.

1997-08-14  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* stacks.c (scm_make_stack), coop-threads.c, mit-pthreads.c
	(scm_call_with_new_thread): Bugfix: SCM_WNA should go as third
	argument to SCM_ASSERT.  Furthermore, the name of the function
	should be passed as first argument when signalling
	SCM_WNA. (Thanks to Thomas Morgan)

	* gsubr.c (scm_gsubr_apply): From Radey Shouman
	<shouman@zianet.com>: "The switch in scm_gsubr_apply that
	dispatches on the number of actual args has a default case
	reporting an internal error.  This is a vestige from a version
	that mallocated a SCM vector to hold the arguments.  In the
	current version this check is too late: if it ever happens we will
	have already overstepped the bounds of the array.

	Also, the patch [...] adds a check for too many actual arguments."

	mdj: Removed check for "internal programming error".

Wed Aug 13 15:38:44 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* gh_io.c (gh_write): New function.

	* gh_eval.c (catch_with_saved_stack): Removed.  Replaced by:
	throw.c (scm_internal_stack_catch): New sibling to the other catch
	functions.  Code moved from gh_eval.c.
	throw.h: Added header.
	gh_eval.c (gh_eval_str_with_stack_saving_handler): Renamed call to
	scm_internal_stack_catch.

Tue Jul 29 01:03:08 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.h: fix up prototypes.
	* ioext.c (scm_dup_to_fdes): renamed from scm_primitive_dup2.
	Scheme name is now dup->fdes.
	(scm_dup_to_fdes): make the second argument optional and
	fold in the functionality of scm_primitive_dup.
	(scm_primitive_dup): deleted.

Mon Jul 28 05:24:42 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* fports.h (SCM_P): prototypes for scm_setvbuf, scm_setfileno.
	* fports.c (scm_setbuf0): don't disable the setbuf if MSDOS or
	ultrix are defined.  Use setvbuf instead of setbuf.
	(scm_setvbuf): new procedure.
	(scm_init_fports): intern _IOFBF, _IOLBF, _IONBF.
	(scm_setfileno): moved from ioext.c.
	(scm_fgets): cast SCM_STREAM to (FILE *), remove unused lp variable.
	(top of file): Delete 25 lines of probably obsolete CPP hair for MSDOS.

Sun Jul 27 10:54:01 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* fluids.c (scm_fluid_p): New function.
	* fluids.h (scm_fluid_p): New prototype.

Sat Jul 26 21:33:37 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Enter printed structures into the print
 	state as nested data while they are printed.
	(print_state_fluid, print_state_fluid_num): New variables.
	(scm_init_print): Initialize them.
	(scm_iprin): If print_state_fluid carries a print_state, use that
 	instead of creating a new one.
	(scm_printer_apply, apply_stub, struct apply_data): New
 	definitions to help with calling printer functions written in
 	Scheme.
  	* print.h (scm_printer_apply): New prototype.

	* struct.c (scm_print_struct): Use scm_printer_apply to call the
 	user defined struct printer.
	
	* dynwind.c (scm_dowinds): Handle fluids on the wind list.
	* fluids.h (scm_internal_with_fluids, scm_with_fluids,
 	scm_swap_fluids, scm_swap_fluids_reverse): New prototypes.
	* fluids.c (scm_internal_with_fluids, scm_with_fluids,
 	scm_swap_fluids, scm_swap_fluids_reverse): New functions.

Fri Jul 25 12:05:46 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* fluids.c (scm_fluid_ref, scm_fluid_set_x): Fixed use of
 	SCM_ASSERT: arg comes before pos.

Fri Jul 25 17:00:38 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_apply): Handle the case when a tc7_sybr_2 is applied
	to a list of length zero correctly.

Wed Jul 23 16:17:46 1997  Tim Pierce  <twpierce@bio-5.bsd.uchicago.edu>

	Supply an `fgets' method for port objects to do fast line i/o.
	* ioext.c (scm_read_line): New function.
	* genio.c (scm_gen_read_line): New function.
	* fports.c (scm_fgets): New function.
	(scm_fptob, scm_pipob): Add scm_fgets method.
	* ports.c (fgets_void_port, scm_generic_fgets): New functions.
	(void_port_ptob): Add void fgets method.
	(scm_newptob): Initialize fgets method from ptob struct.
	* ports.h (scm_ptobfuns): Add fgets method.
	* vports.c (scm_sfptob): Supply generic fgets method.
	* strports.c (scm_stptob): Supply generic fgets method.

Mon Jul 21 04:03:42 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.h: removed scm_duplicate_port prototype.

	* ioext.c (scm_primitive_dup2): return the new file descriptor
	instead of SCM_UNSPECIFIED, since similarity to scm_primitive_dup
	is convenient.
	(scm_fdopen): bug fix: don't try to make port unbuffered until its
	stream has been set.
	(scm_duplicate_port): deleted, there's now an implementation in
	boot-9.scm.
	(scm_primitive_dup2): do nothing if newfd == oldfd.

Sun Jul 20 03:55:49 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* filesys.c (scm_close): oops, don't call SCM_INUM twice on the
	argument.

	* ioext.h: new prototypes.
	* ioext.c (scm_primitive_dup, scm_primitive_dup2): new procedures.

	* fluids.c (next_fluid_num): don't do
	SCM_THREAD_CRITICAL_SECTION_START/END unless USE_THREADS is defined.

	* ports.h: prototypes too.
	* ports.c (scm_mode_bits, scm_port_mode): moved from fports.c.

	* fports.h: prototype too.
	* fports.c (scm_evict_ports): moved from ioext.c.

Sat Jul 19 04:56:52 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ports.c (scm_close_port): return a boolean instead of unspecified.
	throw an error if an error other than EBADF occurs.

	* filesys.h: scm_close prototype.
	* filesys.c (scm_close): new procedure, can close file descriptors
	and ports (scsh compatible).

	* ports.c (scm_flush_all_ports): SCM_PROC incorrectly allowed an
	optional argument.

Fri Jul 18 11:19:53 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* fluids.c, fluid.h: New files.
	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Added "fluids.c".
  	(modinclude_HEADERS): Added "fluids.h"
	
	* init.c: Include "fluids.h".  (scm_boot_guile_1): Added call to
 	scm_init_fluids to initialize the fluid machine.
  	(scm_start_stack): Initialize the fluids of the first root with
 	scm_make_initial_fluids.

	* root.h: Added "fluids" member to scm_root_state.
	* root.c: Include "fluids.h".  (scm_mark_root): Mark "fluids".
	(scm_make_root): Call scm_copy_fluids to make fluid bindings
 	unique for the new root when it has a parent.
	
	* smob.h: Include "libguile/print.h" to make scm_print_state
 	visible.

	* dynl.c (free_dynl_obj): New function to free the dynamic object
 	data. (dynl_smob): Use it.
	* dynl.c (scm_dynamic_link): Moved allocating of the memory for
 	the dynamic object data below the linking of the object to avoid
 	memory leak when the linking code throws an error.  Now the code
 	leaks a whole dynamically linked library when must_malloc throws,
 	but that should be much less likely.

Fri Jul 11 00:19:47 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	Changes to compile under gnu-win32, from Marcus Daniels:
	* stime.c (tzset): If tzset isn't provided, make it a NOP.
	(scm_localtime): Change SCM_EOF to SCM_EOL.
	(scm_mktime): Likewise.
	* socket.c: Don't include sys/un.h unless autoconf tells
	us Unix domain sockets are available.
	(scm_fill_sockaddr): Ignore Unix domain code.
	(scm_addr_vector): Likewise.
	(scm_init_addr_buffer): Likewise.
	(scm_socketpair): Don't include unless socketpair was
	found during autoconf.
	* simpos.c (SYSTNAME): Treat cygwin like Unix.
	* scmsigs.c (scm_pause): Don't include unless pause was found
	during autoconf.
	* posix.c (scm_getgroups): Don't include unless support function
	was found during autoconf (in this case, getgroups).
	(scm_setpwent): For setpwent.
	(scm_setegid): For setegid.
	* net_db.c (scm_inet_netof): Don't include unless support
	function was found during autoconf (in this case, inet_netof).
	(scm_lnaof): For inet_lnaof.
	(scm_inet_makeaddr): For inet_makeaddr.
	(scm_getnet): For getnetent, getnetbyname, getnetbyaddr.
	(scm_getproto): For getprotoent.
	(scm_getserv): For getservent.
	(scm_sethost): For sethostent, endhostent.
	(scm_setnet): For setnetent, endnetent.
	(scm_setproto): For setprotoent, endprotoent.
	(scm_setserv): For setservent, endservent.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

Thu Jul 10 00:22:24 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	* stime.c (scm_localtime, scm_mktime): Pass SCM_EOL to
	scm_misc_error, not SCM_EOF.

	* error.c (scm_wta): Pass SCM_EOL to scm_misc_error as the list of
	arguments for formatting the error message, not SCM_BOOL_F.  I
	think this is left over from the (eq? '() #f) days.

	* read.c (recsexpr): Give this a dummy definition if
	DEBUG_EXTENSIONS isn't #defined.

Fri Jul  4 23:42:17 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* coop-threads.c (scm_wait_condition_variable): Lock mutex again
 	after waiting.

Thu Jul  3 16:31:24 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* root.c (cwdr_outer_body): Bugfix: Pass `c' instead of `&c' to
 	scm_internal_catch.

Sat Jun 28 16:14:09 1997  Tim Pierce  <twp@twp.tezcat.com>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LIBADD): Remove @ALLOCA@, since
	alloca.lo will be included in @LIBLOBJS@.  Something better than
	this should be possible.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

Sat Jun 28 03:40:15 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* simpos.h: prototype for scm_primitive_exit.
	* simpos.c (scm_primitive_exit): new procedure, terminates the 
	process	without unwinding the stack.

Sat Jun 28 03:45:25 1997  Tim Pierce  <twp@twp.tezcat.com>

	* regex-posix.c (scm_make_regexp): Make `flags' a variable-length
	argument and logior its components together, so the user doesn't
	have to do this explicitly.  Also, if regexp/basic is supplied, then
	turn off REG_EXTENDED.
	(scm_init_regex_posix): New regexp/basic symbol.
	(REG_BASIC): #define this if it is not already present.

Fri Jun 27 20:36:35 1997  Tim Pierce  <twpierce@bio-5.bsd.uchicago.edu>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LIBADD): Include @ALLOCA@.
	(MOSTLYCLEANFILES): New target, changed from CLEANFILES.
	(CLEANFILES): New target, clean versiondat.h, libpath.h.
	(DISTCLEANFILES): New target, clean *.x.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

Tue Jun 24 00:29:07 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Add 1997 to copyright
	years in usage message.

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Bump library version.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* regex-posix.c (scm_init_regex_posix): Delete the regexp/nosub
	flag; I don't think we support it.
	(scm_make_regexp): Make sure the user doesn't pass the
	regexp/nosub flag.

	* regex-posix.c (scm_make_regexp, scm_regexp_exec): Add optional
	FLAGS arguments.
	(scm_init_regex_posix): Define constants for the REG_mumble flags;
	name them according to the SCSH convention: regexp/mumble.

	* regex-posix.h (scm_make_regexp, scm_regexp_exec): Update prototypes.

Mon Jun 23 18:44:49 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.am (libpath.h): Include the values of all the standard
	Makefile directory variables.  Print a message, but don't print
	all the commands.
	(versiondat.h): Print a message, but don't print all the commands.
	* load.c: #include "alist.h".
	(init_build_info): New function.
	(scm_init_load): Call it.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

Sun Jun 22 19:12:58 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	* root.c: Establish a reliable catch-all handler for the new root.
	After all the Scheme handler function might signal an error too,
	and we don't want to lose that.
	(cwdr_inner_body): Renamed from cwdr_body.
	(cwdr_outer_body): New function, to establish the user's handler,
	and pass control to cwdr_inner_body.
	(cwdr): Establish the reliable catch-all handler here, and pass
	control to cwdr_outer_body.
	(struct cwdr_body_data): New field, handler, to allow cwdr to pass
	the user's handler through to cwdr_outer_body.
	* throw.c (scm_handle_by_message): Move guts into....
	(handler_message): New static function.
	(scm_handle_by_message_noexit): New function.
	* throw.h (scm_handle_by_message_noexit): New prototype.

	* __scm.h: (SCM_FENCE): New macro: optimizer will not move code
	across this.  Only works on GCC.  Otherwise, we hope for the best.
	(SCM_DEFER_INTS, SCM_ALLOW_INTS): Use FENCE appropriately.  I have
	the feeling that real thread systems will not need this...

Sun Jun 22 15:46:35 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	Try to detect when people are using one version of libguile and a
	different version of ice-9.  People have been skewing things and
	sending in bug reports.
	* Makefile.am (versiondat.h): New file to generate.
	* version.c: #include "versiondat.h", to get version info.
	(scm_libguile_config_stamp): New function.
	* script.c: #include "version.h".
	(scm_compile_switches): Call scm_version to get version number.
	* scmconfig.h.in, Makefile.in: Regenerated.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* Makefile.am (ETAGS_ARGS): Catch SCM_PROC, etc. so we can find
	primitive definitions under their Scheme names.

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Update library version to
	1:2.  Helps avoid confusion between installed and uninstalled libs.

	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.  (Needed after June 3 change to
	../configure.in.)

	* gdb_interface.h (GDB_INTERFACE): Remove semicolon and trailing
	backslash from definition; this should be used like: GDB_INTERFACE;

Sun Jun 22 04:00:32 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.c (scm_duplicate_port): bug fix: don't try to make the
	new port unbuffered until its stream has been set.

Sat Jun 21 18:44:03 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ports.h: new prototype.
	* ports.c (scm_flush_all_ports): new procedure, scsh compatible.

Sat Jun 21 00:25:03 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	Make things compile neatly under Sun's C compiler.
	* dynl.c (scm_dynamic_func): Cast return value from sysdep_dynl_func.
	* extchrs.c (xmbtowc): Make the second arg a normal char, not
	unsigned, because that's what the ANSI function takes.
	* extchrs.h (xmbtowc): Corresponding change to prototype.
	* genio.c (scm_gen_getc): Make buf plain chars.  Nobody wants
	uchars here.
	* mbstrings.c (scm_mb_ilength): Use ANSI arg syntax.  Make DATA
	argument plain char *.
	* strings.c (scm_string): Use SCM_ROCHARS, since c is a plain
	char.
	* tag.c (scm_tag): Remove unreachable statement.
	* unif.c (scm_array_to_list): If we want to shift a 1 bit to the
	top of the word, it should be unsigned.

	* eval.c (scm_lookupcar1): Don't declare var2 unless USE_THREADS
	is defined, to avoid warnings; it's only used in the
	conflict-checking code.  Which might go away anyway.
	(SCM_CEVAL): All goto's targeting the `dispatch' label are in
	conditionals; put the label definition in an #if too, to stifle
	warnings.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Include ChangeLog-gh and
	ChangeLog-threads in the distribution.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

Fri Jun 20 10:03:41 1997  Tim Pierce  <twpierce@bio-5.bsd.uchicago.edu>

	* guile-snarf.in: Changed regexp to support CPPs that insert
	whitespace between lexical tokens (which munges the `%%%' snarf
	cookie).

Tue Jun 17 13:49:56 1997  Tim Pierce  <twpierce@bio-5.bsd.uchicago.edu>

	* load.c (scm_init_load_path): Append $(datadir)/guile to
	%load-path, so modules do not have to be installed in Guile's
	current version directory.

Mon Jun 16 17:20:55 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* dynl.c (scm_dynamic_call, scm_dynamic_args_call): Wrap dynamic
 	function call in SCM_DEFER_INTS/SCM_ALLOW_INTS.
	(scm_dynamic_link, scm_dynamic_unlink, scm_dynamic_func): Always
 	call the sysdep functions with deferred ints.
	* dynl.c, dynl-dl.c, dynl-dld.c, dynl-shl.c (sysdep_dynl_link,
 	sysdep_dynl_unlink, sysdep_dynl_func): Expect to be called with
 	deferred interrupts and insert SCM_ALLOW_INTS before throwing an
 	error.

	* dynl.c (scm_dynamic_unlink, scm_dynamic_call): Return
 	SCM_UNSPECIFIED.

Sat Jun 14 19:00:58 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* scmsigs.c (sys_deliver_signals): add a comment about a probable bug.

Wed Jun 11 00:33:00 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.red-bean.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated after xtra_PLUGIN_guile_libs change in
	../configure.in.

Sun Jun  8 14:37:26 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* eval.c (scm_lookupcar1): New procedure to cope with a race
 	condition during lookup (when using threads).
	(scm_lookupcar): Implement in terms of scm_lookupcar1.
	(SCM_CEVAL): Use scm_lookupcar1 instead of scm_lookupcar in one
 	place.

Fri Jun  6 19:05:07 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* regex-posix.c (scm_regexp_exec): Use the `start' argument if
	supplied.  (Change from Tim Pierce.) 

Thu Jun  5 16:38:19 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* struct.c (init_struct): Forget to mention this in the "Wed Jun 4
 	23:47:01 1997" changelog: Slots are now initialized with `#f' by
 	default and not `()'.  `#f' is the canonical non-value in Scheme,
 	right?

Wed Jun  4 23:47:01 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* struct.c (struct_printer): New variable that holds a handle on
 	the Scheme variable *struct-printer*.  This variable can be set by
 	Scheme code to override the printing of structures.
	(scm_print_struct): If struct_printer is set, call it.  If it is
	not set, or returns #f, print the structure in the old fashion.
	Include "eval.h" for scm_apply.
	
Tue Jun  3 23:01:39 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* struct.c (scm_struct_ref, scm_struct_set_x): Use
 	scm_struct_i_n_words to get the number of fields, not
 	-scm_struct_n_extra_words.

	On the route to fancier struct printing:
	* struct.c (scm_print_struct): New function to print a structure.
  	Include "genio.h" to support it.  This function doesn't do
 	anything interesting right now, but I think it should be here
 	anyway.
	* struct.h: Include "print.h" and add prototype for
 	scm_print_struct.
	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Call scm_print_struct instead of trying to
 	print structures ourself.
	
Sun Jun  1 07:58:41 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* scmsigs.c (sys_deliver_signals): bug fix: reset got_signal[i]
	before applying the handler in case it doesn't return.

Sat May 31 18:57:51 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* scmsigs.h, async.h: updated.
	
	* _scm.h: if HAVE_RESTARTS is defined then don't use a SYSCALL
	loop.

	* posix.c (scm_uname): interpret only negative values as an error.
  	Solaris normally returns a positive value.

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): if we are not going into
	an interactive repl, set scm_mask_ints to zero so that asyncs can
	run.

	* simpos.c (scm_system):  don't ignore/unignore signals around
	the "system" call.

	* posix.c (scm_open_pipe): don't ignore/unignore signals around
	the "popen" call.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): don't call scm_init_signals, it's
	done in boot-9.scm instead.

	* scmsigs.c, async.c: Major rewriting of signal handling code.
	(scm_sigaction): new procedure.
 	(scm_sleep): don't wrap sleep in SCM_SYSCALL, it would mess up the
	timing.
	(scm_raise): return unspecified, throw error on failure.

Thu May 29 02:47:36 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* regex-posix.c (scm_init_regex_posix): Register the "regex"
	feature, to help boot-9.scm decide whether to import the regex
	module. 

Thu May 29 02:19:40 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* eval.c: Include scmconfig.h at the beginning of the file so that
 	HAVE_ALLOCA_H may properly be defined.  Thanks to Bill Janssen for
 	pointing this out.

	* regex-posix.c: #include "_scm.h" before conditionally #including
	<regex.h>; the former defines HAVE_REGCOMP.

	* regex-posix.c: #include <regex.h> conditionally, so the file is
	CPP'able (for dependency scanning) even on systems that don't have
	a <regex.h> header.

Tue May 27 23:48:38 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	Add new R4RS-compliant syntax for keywords.
	* read.c (scm_lreadr): Recognize `#:' as a prefix for keywords,
	regardless of the setting of the `keywords' read option.
	* kw.c (prin_kw): Print keywords using the `#:' syntax, so they
	can be re-read no matter what the setting of the `keywords' read
	option.

Tue May 27 22:47:31 1997  Tim Pierce  <twp@twp.tezcat.com>

	Add support for POSIX regular expressions.
	
	* regex-posix.c, regex-posix.h: New files. (Some code
	is taken liberally from rx/rgx.c in the old Guile dist.)

	* init.c: Include regex-posix.h.
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_regex_posix.
	
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES, modinclude_HEADERS):
	Add regex-posix.[ch] sources.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.
	
	* scmconfig.h.in: Add HAVE_REGCOMP macro.  (automake is supposed
	to do this automatically?  It didn't for me, bleh.)
	
Mon May 26 18:51:29 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* fports.c (print_pipe_port): New function.
	(scm_fptob): Use print_pipe_port instead of scm_prinport; the
	latter doesn't even take the right arguments.

	* Makefile.am: Increment shared lib revision number.  I think
	sometimes the uninstalled Guile finds the installed shared lib;
	Gord says doing this might help.  As things turned out, I can't
	say whether it does.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* gh_init.c (gh_enter): Cast c_main_prog to a void * before
 	passing it as the closure argument to scm_boot_guile.  (Bill
 	Janssen)
	
	* ports.c (print_void_port, putc_void_port, puts_void_port,
	write_void_port, flush_void_port, getc_void_port, close_void_port,
	noop0): Use ANSI prototypes instead of K&R declarations, so the
	initialization of void_port_ptob gets aggressively type-checked.
	Fix arguments of print_void_port and write_void_port.  (Bill
	Janssen)

	* COPYING, __scm.h, _scm.h, alist.c, alist.h, append.c, append.h,
 	appinit.c, arbiters.c, arbiters.h, async.c, async.h, backtrace.c,
 	backtrace.h, boolean.c, boolean.h, chars.c, chars.h,
 	continuations.c, continuations.h, coop-defs.h, coop-threads.c,
 	coop-threads.c.cygnus, coop-threads.h, coop-threads.h.cygnus,
 	coop.c, debug.c, debug.h, dynl-dl.c, dynl-dld.c, dynl-shl.c,
 	dynl-vms.c, dynl.c, dynl.h, dynwind.c, dynwind.h, eq.c, eq.h,
 	error.c, error.h, eval.c, eval.h, extchrs.h, feature.c, feature.h,
 	filesys.c, filesys.h, fports.c, fports.h, fsu-pthreads.h, gc.c,
 	gc.h, gdbint.c, gdbint.h, genio.c, genio.h, gh.h, gh_data.c,
 	gh_eval.c, gh_funcs.c, gh_init.c, gh_io.c, gh_list.c,
 	gh_predicates.c, gh_test_c.c, gh_test_repl.c, gscm.c, gscm.h,
 	gsubr.c, gsubr.h, guile.c, hash.c, hash.h, hashtab.c, hashtab.h,
 	init.c, init.h, ioext.c, ioext.h, kw.c, kw.h, libguile.h, list.c,
 	list.h, load.c, load.h, mallocs.c, mallocs.h, markers.c,
 	markers.h, mbstrings.c, mbstrings.h, mit-pthreads.c,
 	mit-pthreads.h, net_db.c, net_db.h, numbers.c, numbers.h,
 	objprop.c, objprop.h, options.c, options.h, pairs.c, pairs.h,
 	ports.c, ports.h, posix.c, posix.h, print.c, print.h, procprop.c,
 	procprop.h, procs.c, procs.h, putenv.c, ramap.c, ramap.h, read.c,
 	read.h, root.c, root.h, scmhob.h, scmsigs.c, scmsigs.h, script.c,
 	script.h, sequences.c, sequences.h, simpos.c, simpos.h, smob.c,
 	smob.h, snarf.h, socket.c, socket.h, srcprop.c, srcprop.h,
 	stackchk.c, stackchk.h, stacks.c, stacks.h, stime.c, stime.h,
 	strings.c, strings.h, strop.c, strop.h, strorder.c, strorder.h,
 	strports.c, strports.h, struct.c, struct.h, symbols.c, symbols.h,
 	tag.c, tag.h, tags.h, threads.c, threads.h, throw.c, throw.h,
 	unif.c, unif.h, variable.c, variable.h, vectors.c, vectors.h,
 	version.c, version.h, vports.c, vports.h, weaks.c, weaks.h: New
 	address for FSF.

Mon May 26 12:37:30 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* script.c (scm_find_executable): Use prototype-style definition
 	here; apparently it's not quite right to have const in a prototype
 	and then use a K&R declaration.  I wonder if stuff like this will
 	go away if we compile with -Wrequire-prototypes, or whatever that
 	is...  (Bernard URBAN)

	* scmhob.h: New text from Bernard URBAN.

Sat May 17 17:14:36 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* script.c: Don't #define const on hpux.  Configure takes care of
	this.  (Thanks to Larry Schwimmer.)

	* script.c: Use the HAVE_UNISTD_H symbol provided by autoconf to
	decide whether to #include <unistd.h>, instead of listing a bunch
	of systems.  Don't #include stdio twice.  Removed dyked-out
	definition of scm_find_impl_file.

Fri May 16 03:06:08 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_LDFLAGS): Update libguile's shared
	library version info to 1:0.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

	* backtrace.c, backtrace.h, debug.c, debug.h, eq.c,
 	gdb_interface.h, gdbint.c, gdbint.h, gh_data.c, gh_init.c,
 	gh_io.c, gh_list.c, gh_predicates.c, gh_test_c.c, gh_test_repl.c,
 	init.c, net_db.c, options.c, options.h, ports.c, print.c, read.c,
 	script.h, snarf.h, srcprop.c, srcprop.h, stacks.c, stacks.h,
 	throw.c: Update copyright years; these files have been worked on
	significantly in 1997, but only had copyright years for 1996.
	Also, change name of copyright holder on some from Mikael
	Djurfeldt to Free Software Foundation; he has signed papers
	assigning the changes to the FSF.
	
	* script.c (scm_shell_usage): Pass FATAL to exit.  There's no
	reason not to give the user the option.

	* net_db.c (scm_gethost, scm_getnet, scm_getproto, scm_getserv):
	Return #f on end-of-file when scanning table (i.e. when called
	with no arguments).  Try to catch errors, when we can.
	* posix.c (scm_getgrgid, scm_getpwuid): Same.
	
	* script.h (scm_shell_usage, scm_compile_shell_switches): New
	external declarations.  These are useful.

Thu May 15 05:21:36 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* posix.c: don't include <sys/select.h> or define macros for
	select, since they were not used in this file.

	* filesys.c (scm_select): make the fifth parameter microseconds,
	not milliseconds.  let the fourth parameter be either a real value
	or an integer or #f.  The first, second and third arguments can
	now be vectors: the type of the corresponding return set will be
	the same.
	(set_element, get_element): new static procedures.

Wed May 14 12:18:12 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* strports.c (scm_eval_string): New function.
	(scm_eval_0str): Trivially re-implemented in terms of
	scm_eval_string.
	* strports.h (scm_eval_string): New extern decl.

	* net_db.c (h_errno): Add extern decl for this.

	* fports.c (local_pclose): New function.
	(scm_pipob): Use it in the initializer here.

	From Tim Pierce:
	* net_db.c (scm_gethost, scm_getproto, scm_getnet, scm_getserv):
	Use a meaningful error message when signalling an error.  For
	this, scm_gethost must check h_errno rather than errno.

Tue May 13 16:40:06 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in: Regenerated, using automake-1.1p.

Tue May 13 04:34:52 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* socket.c (scm_addr_vector): use SCM_UNDEFINED in scm_listify,
	not SCM_UNSPECIFIED.

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): don't append (quit) if
	interactive.
	(scm_shell): call scm_exit_status and exit on the result of the
	evaluation.

Mon May 12 17:23:58 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	Ensure that shared substrings are handled properly when passed to
	a system call or other foreign function.  Many thanks to Tim
	Pierce!
	* symbols.h (SCM_COERCE_SUBSTR): new macro.
	* filesys.c (scm_chmod, scm_rename, scm_delete_file, scm_mkdir,
 	scm_rmdir, scm_opendir, scm_chdir, scm_symlink, scm_readlink,
 	scm_lstat), ports.c (scm_sys_make_void_port), posix.c (scm_utime,
 	scm_putenv, scm_setlocale, scm_mknod), stime.c (setzone,
 	scm_strftime), vports.c (scm_make_soft_port), backtrace.c
 	(scm_display_error_message): use RO macros when strings may be RO.
	* error.c (scm_error_scm), filesys.c (scm_chown, scm_chmod,
 	scm_rename, scm_delete_file, scm_mkdir, scm_rmdir, scm_opendir,
 	scm_chdir, scm_symlink, scm_readlink, scm_lstat), ioext.c
 	(scm_freopen, scm_duplicate_port, scm_fdopen), net_db.c
 	(scm_gethost, scm_getnet, scm_getproto, scm_getserv), ports.c
 	(scm_sys_make_void_port), posix.c (scm_getgrgid, scm_utime,
 	scm_setlocale, scm_mknod), stime.c (setzone, scm_strptime,
 	scm_strftime), vports.c (scm_make_soft_port): use
 	SCM_COERCE_SUBSTR to make sure shared substrings are
 	null-terminated.

Mon May 12 15:33:10 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* error.c (scm_error): Add newline to error message.

	* init.c (scm_init_standard_ports): Doc fix.

Thu May  8 14:38:01 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* dynl-shl.c: Completely replaced with new code from Bernard
 	URBAN.

	* script.c (scm_ice_9_already_loaded): New variable.
	(scm_compile_shell_switches): Use it.

Mon May  5 20:35:08 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* filesys.c (scm_input_waiting_p): add missing third argument to
	scm_misc_error.

	* stime.c (scm_localtime): copy the result of localtime before
	calling gmtime in case they share a buffer.
	(scm_localtime, scm_mktime): throw an error if neither HAVE_TM_ZONE
	nor HAVE_TZNAME.

Fri May  2 19:07:11 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* eq.c (scm_equal_p): use SCM_TYP7SD (y) not SCM_TYP7SD (x).
	
Thu May  1 17:01:45 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.am (check-local): New target, which causes 'make check'
 	to run gh_test_c and gh_test_repl, with some trivial input.
	* Makefile.in: Rgnrtd.

Tue Apr 29 19:00:40 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* dynl.c (print_dynl_obj): Indicate whether the dynamic object has
 	been unlinked.

Mon Apr 28 06:10:14 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* async.c (scm_sys_tick_async_thunk): commented out.  I'm not
	sure how this was supposed to work.
	(scm_async_click): don't send SCM_TICK_SIGNAL.
	(scm_init_async): don't initialize %tick-thunk.

	* the following change doesn't affect the Scheme interface:
 	gc-thunk is called at the end of garbage collection.  however it's
 	no longer implemented by pretending it's a signal.
	
	* gc.c (scm_gc_end): don't call scm_take_signal.  instead mark the
	system async corresponding to scm_gc_thunk.
	* async.h: declare scm_gc_async.
	* async.c (scm_sys_gc_async_thunk): apply the thunk named by
	gc-thunk directly, instead of going through a signal handler.
	(scm_gc_async): new variable, points to the GC system-async.
	(scm_init_async): save the GC async as scm_gc_async instead
	of using system_signal_asyncs.
	(scm_gc_vcell): new variable, stores the gc-thunk vcell.

Mon Apr 28 19:14:44 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.am (libpath.h, cpp_err_symbols.c, cpp_sig_symbols.c):
	Don't screw up if we're interrupted.
	* Makefile.in: Regeneradet.

Sun Apr 27 17:57:15 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* aclocal.m4: Removed; unnecessary, given changes of Apr 24.

	* Makefile.am (modincludedir): Use "ice-9" instead of "@module@";
	we're not using AM_INIT_GUILE_MODULE any more.
	* Makefile.in: Reneregated.

Thu Apr 24 00:41:08 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	Functions for finding variable bindings, grace � Tim Pierce.
	* gh_data.c (gh_lookup, gh_module_lookup): New functions.
	* gh.h (gh_lookup, gh_module_lookup): New prototypes.

	Get 'make dist' to work again.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove PLUGIN files.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated, like a surry without a fringe on top.

	Changes for reduced Guile distribution: one configure script,
	no plugins.
	* configure.in, configure: Removed.
	* acconfig.h, acinclude.m4: Moved to parent directory, where the
	real configure script lives.
	* Makefile.in, scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	* init.c: #include "script.h", to get prototype for script.c's
 	init function.

Wed Apr 23 21:25:39 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* gh_data.c (gh_scm2newstr, gh_symbol2newstr): Use
	scm_must_malloc, not raw malloc.

	* script.c (scm_compile_shell_switches): Dyke out debugging output
	code.

Mon Apr 21 05:00:32 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* eq.c (scm_equal_p): use "SCM_TYP7SD", not "SCM (TYP7SD".

	* stime.c: include both <sys/times.h> and <sys/timeb.h> if the
	system has them.  Hope this is safe.  Previously
	sys/timeb.h was included if HAVE_FTIME was defined or if
	HAVE_SYS_TIMEB_H was defined but HAVE_SYS_TIMES_H was not,
	but IRIX iris 5.3 apparently has ftime but not sys/timeb.h.

	* ioext.c (scm_setfileno): add missing third argument to
	scm_misc_error call.

Sun Apr 20 15:09:31 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* eq.c (scm_equal_p): Correctly compare strings of different
	varieties.  (Thanks to Tim Pierce.)

Sat Apr 19 03:59:02 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* read.c (skip_scsh_block_comment): SCSH says the !# that ends a
 	#! block comment must occur on a line all by itself.

        Move most of the guts of shell command processing into libguile,
	so guile.c can be very small (and eventuallly auto-generated.  (I
	mean, generated mechanically, not self-generated.  Hmm.))
	* guile.c, script.c, script.h: New source files.
	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Call scm_init_script.
	* libguile.h: #include "script.h".
	* Makefile.am (bin_PROGRAMS, guile_SOURCES, guile_LDADD): New
	targets, for new executable.
	(libguile_la_SOURCES): Mention script.c.
	(modinclude_HEADERS): Add script.h.
	* configure.in: Always check for -lm, -lsocket, -lnsl, whether or
	not dynamic linking is enabled.  This is because we're generating
	executables now.  Move CY_AC_WITH_THREADS call after those, so the
	values of cy_cv_threads_libs captures the libs chosen above.
	* Makefile.in, configure, aclocal.m4: Regenerated.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Don't distribute gscm.c or gscm.h.
	We don't maintain this interface any more, and it just confuses
	people.

	* alloca.c: #include <scmconfig.h>, not <config.h>.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): Mention alloca.c, so
	it'll get included in disties.

Thu Apr 17 17:45:10 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* gscm.c, gscm.h: These aren't supported any more, and shouldn't
	be distributed, because they confuse people.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Remove gscm.c, gscm.h.

Sat Apr 19 11:56:18 1997  Tim Pierce  <twp@twp.tezcat.com>

	* configure.in: check for presence of gethostent (not present on
	OpenBSD by default).
	* net_db.c (scm_gethost): Check HAVE_GETHOSTENT.
	* configure, scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

Wed Apr 16 17:52:38 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* backtrace.c (scm_backtrace): Split message string across
 	newlines properly.  GCC is more tolerant of this than other
 	compilers.

Mon Apr 14 20:20:14 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	Merge threads directory into libguile.
	* coop-defs.h, coop-threads.c, coop-threads.h, coop.c, threads.c,
	threads.h: New source files.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): Add threads.c.
	(noinst_HEADERS): Add coop-threads.c, coop-threads.h, coop.c
	here; see comment.
	(modinclude_HEADERS): Add threads.h, coop-defs.h.
	(EXTRA_DIST): Add fsu-pthreads.h, mit-pthreads.c, mit-pthreads.h,
	coop-threads.c.cygnus, coop-threads.h.cygnus.
	* configure.in: If we're using threads, include threads.o in
	LIBOBJS.
	* _scm.h, libguile.h: threads.h lives in this directory now.
	* fsu-pthreads.h, mit-pthreads.c, mit-pthreads.h,
	coop-threads.c.cygnus, coop-threads.h.cygnus: New files, not
	currently used, but brought along for information's sake.
	* ChangeLog-threads: log from old 'threads' directory.
	* Makefile.in, configure: Rebuilt.

Mon Apr 14 20:15:29 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* stime.c (scm_mktime): #ifndef HAVE_TM_ZONE, Use lt.tm_zone, not
	lt->tm_zone.

Mon Apr 14 01:32:57 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* gh_init.c (gh_standard_handler): Return SCM_BOOL_F, not garbage.

	Merge GH interface library into libguile.
	* gh.h, gh_data.c, gh_eval.c, gh_funcs.c, gh_init.c, gh_io.c,
 	gh_list.c, gh_predicates.c, gh_test_c.c, gh_test_repl.c: New files.
	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Add gh_data.c, gh_eval.c,
	gh_funcs.c, gh_init.c, gh_io.c, gh_list.c, gh_predicates.c.  Move
	_scm.h to ...
	(EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): ... here.
	(pkginclude_HEADERS): Add variable, to get gh.h installed.
	(THREAD_LIBS, check_ldadd, check_PROGRAMS, gh_test_c_SOURCES,
	gh_test_c_LDADD, gh_test_repl_SOURCES, gh_test_repl_LDADD):
	New variables, describing how to build the gh test programs.
	* configure.in: Check for -lm, -lsocket, -lnsl; we need this to
	build the test programs, and we probably should have been linking
	libguile.la against them all along, to support AIX shared libs.
	Add cflags for threads to CFLAGS; add libs for threads to new
	variable THREAD_LIBS, used in Makefile.am.
	* ChangeLog-gh: log from old `gh' subdirectory. 
	* Makefile.in, configure, scmconfig.h.in: Rebuilt.

Sun Apr 13 23:03:55 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* acconfig.h: Undo change of Apr 9; including the definition of
	PACKAGE in the guile headers conflicts with applications' own
	definitions.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

Fri Apr 11 14:12:13 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* filesys.c (scm_fcntl): New function from Roland McGrath.
	(scm_init_filesys): New symbols for use with fcntl.
	* filesys.h: Added prototype.

	* eval.c (SCM_APPLY): Set debug apply frame argument list correctly
 	when PROC is receiving no arguments.

Fri Apr 11 19:39:32 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

 	* filesys.c (S_ISSOCK): Define this if it's missing, but we do
	have S_IFSOCK.  This is the case under Ultrix.

	* posix.c (scm_status_exit_val, scm_status_exit_val,
	scm_status_term_sig, scm_status_stop_sig): Modified to work with
	Ultrix versions of WIFSTOPPED, etc., which assume that their
	arguments are lvalues (hmm).

Thu Apr 10 15:10:07 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* eval.c: Doc fixes.

	* throw.c: Doc fixes; rearranged.

	* putenv.c: #include "libguile/scmconfig.h", not <config.h>.

Wed Apr  9 18:01:20 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* acconfig.h: Added entry for PACKAGE.
	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	Changes to work with automake-1.1n, which has better libtool support.
	* Makefile.am: Use lib_LTLIBRARIES instead of lib_PROGRAMS.
	Use libguile_la_LIBADD instead of libguile_la_LDADD.  (What's the
	difference here?)
	(libguile_la_SOURCES, modinclude_HEADERS, EXTRA_DIST): Format for
	readability.
	* Makefile.in: Rebuild.

Wed Apr  9 09:08:54 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* stime.c (scm_mktime): take an optional zone argument.
	(scm_localtime): check putenv return value.
	(scm_strftime, scm_strptime): moved from posix.c.  move #include
	sequences.h too.
	stime.h, posix.h: update prototypes.
	(bdtime2c, setzone, restorezone): new static procedures.
	(scm_mktime, scm_strftime): use them.
	(scm_strftime): don't call mktime before strftime.  Use
	filltime for return value.
	(filltime): convert NULL zname to #f.
	(scm_strptime): return a count of characters consumed, not
	the remaining string.

Sun Apr  6 05:44:11 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* stime.c (scm_localtime): check HAVE_TM_ZONE and HAVE_TZNAME.
	(scm_mktime): likewise.
	Declare *tzname[].
	Uncomment localtime and mktime.

	* configure.in: add AC_STRUCT_TIMEZONE.

Sat Apr  5 23:56:40 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* stime.c (scm_init_stime): don't define ticks/sec.
	(scm_gettimeofday): renamed from scm_time_plus_ticks (avoids multiple
	return value problem and is still portable.)

Sat Apr  5 17:59:24 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* cpp_err_symbols.in: Renamed from cpp_err_symbols, to avoid
	make's implicit cpp_err_symbols: cpp_err_symbols.c rule.
	* cpp_sig_symbols.in: Renamed from cpp_sig_symbols.
	* Makefile.am (check_errnos, check_signals, cpp_sig_symbols.c,
	cpp_err_symbols.c): Corresponding changes.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

Sat Apr  5 02:39:02 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* posix.c (scm_putenv): don't check HAVE_PUTENV.
	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): add putenv.c.
	* configure.in: move putenv from AC_CHECK_FUNCS to AC_REPLACE_FUNCS.
	* putenv.c: new file, from sh-utils 1.12.

	* posix.c (scm_environ): use malloc in place of scm_must_malloc
	since allocation isn't for Scheme objects.
	(scm_putenv): copy strings before placing in the environment.

	* stime.c (scm_current_time): throw an error if time returns -1,
	instead of returning #f.
	(scm_get_internal_real_time, scm_get_internal_real_time): use
	scm_long2num for return value instead of SCM_MAKINUM.

	* stime.h: prototypes updated.

	* stime.c (scm_time_in_msec): apparently unused, deleted.

Fri Apr  4 08:53:41 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* configure.in: check for gettimeofday.

	* stime.c (scm_time_plus_ticks): new procedure, an scsh interface
	which may be more usefully portable than a gettimeofday interface.

Wed Apr  2 17:11:39 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): It's cpp_err_symbols, not
	cpp_err_signals.
	* Makefile.in: Regenerated.

Mon Mar 31 03:22:37 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* stime.c (filltime): recovered static procedure.
	(scm_localtime, scm_gmtime, scm_mktime, scm_tzset): recovered from
	an earlier Guile.

	* posix.h: add prototype for scm_close_pipe, remove prototypes for
	scm_open_input_pipe, scm_open_output_pipe, change scm_mknod prototype.

	* posix.c (scm_mknod): split the mode argument into type and perms
	arguments, like the extra fields returned by stat.

	* fports.c (scm_pipob): set the close, free and print procedures.
	(scm_close_pipe): new procedure.

	* posix.c (scm_open_input_pipe, scm_open_output_pipe): deleted,
	define them in boot-9.scm

Wed Mar 26 04:10:32 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.c (scm_setfileno): throw a runtime error if SET_FILE_FD_FIELD
	wan't defined.  Don't include fd.h.

	* Previously fd.h was regenerated whenever configure was run,
	forcing a couple of files to be recompiled.

	* fd.h.in: deleted, SET_FILE_FD_FIELD moved to ioext.c.
	* configure.in: AC_DEFINE FD_SETTER instead of HAVE_FD_SETTER.
	Check for _fileno as well as _file.
  	Don't output fd.h.
	* ioext.c: don't fd.h.
	* acconfig.h: remove duplicate HAVE_FD_SETTER and change the
	other to FD_SETTER.

	* Change the stratigy for getting information about errno
 	(and now signal number) values, e.g., ENOSYS, SIGKILL.  Instead of
 	generating lists of symbols during the build process, which will
 	not always work, include comprehensive lists in the distribution.
  	To help keep the lists up to date, the "check_signals" and
 	"check_errnos" make targets can be used.
	
	* configure.in: don't check for a command to extract errno codes.
	* Makefile.am: update file lists, remove errnos.list and errnos.c
	targets, add cpp_err_symbols.c, cpp_sig_symbols.c, check_signals,
	check_errnos targets.
	(CLEANFILES): remove errnos.c and errnos.list, add
 	cpp_err_symbols_here cpp_err_symbols_diff cpp_err_symbols_new
	cpp_sig_symbols_here cpp_sig_symbols_diff cpp_sig_symbols_new
	* errnos.default: deleted.
	* cpp_signal.c: new file.
	* cpp_errno.c: renamed from errnos_get.c.
	* cpp_err_symbols, cpp_sig_symbols: new files.
	* cpp_cnvt.awk: renamed from errnos_cnvt_awk.
	* error.c (scm_init_error): #include cpp_err_symbols instead of
	errnos.c.
	* posix.c (scm_init_posix): don't intern signal symbols.  #include
	cpp_sig_symbols.c.

Tue Mar 25 04:51:10 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* strop.c (scm_i_index): allow the lower bound to be equal to the
	length of the string, so a null string doesn't always give an error.

	* posix.h: new prototypes.
	* posix.c (scm_status_exit_val, scm_status_term_sig,
	scm_status_stop_sig): new functions, as in scsh.  They break down
	process status values as returned by waitpid.

Sat Mar 22 18:16:29 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>
	
	* net_db.c (scm_gethost): don't check HAVE_GETHOSTENT, since 
	configure doesn't know about it.

Fri Mar 21 23:49:28 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* snarf.h, backtrace.c: Name change SCM_GLOBAL --> SCM_VCELL.

	* snarf.h: Added new macros SCM_GLOBAL_SYMBOL and SCM_GLOBAL_VCELL
	which defines C variables with global linkage.

Mon Mar 17 05:57:11 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* snarf.h (SCM_PROC1): Bugfix: Use (void) rather than (...) for
	zero arg subrs.

Sun Mar 16 11:43:49 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@floss.cyclic.com>

 	* eval.c (safe_setjmp): Temporarily use old setjmp until someone
 	has time to check why this doesn't work well with continuations.

Sun Mar 16 05:09:55 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* Fix shell syntax error; some shells won't tolerate 
	multiple "fi" statements on a single line.  (Thanks to Fred Fish.)

Sat Mar 15 01:11:40 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* posix.c (scm_uname): throw an error if uname fails instead
	of returning errno.

	* error.h (scm_errno, scm_perror): obsolete prototypes removed.

	* error.c (err_head, scm_errno, scm_perror): obsolete procedures
	removed.

	* async.c (scm_ints_disabled): definition moved from error.c.

Sat Mar 15 00:06:08 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* acconfig.h: Removed PACKAGE.

	* scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.

	* snarf.h: g++ says it's non-portable not to specify the first
 	argument in a varargs declaration.  I introduced the first
 	argument by using preprocessor conditionals.

Thu Mar 13 21:28:25 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.c (scm_read_delimited_x): use RO string macros for delims.
	(scm_freopen): use RO string macros for filename and modes.
	(scm_duplicate_port, scm_fdopen): use RO string macros for modes.

	* posix.c (scm_getgrgid): simplify conversion of name to C string.
	(scm_mknod): use RO string macros for path.

	* socket.c (scm_fill_sockaddr, scm_send, scm_sendto):
	use SCM_ROSTRINGP, SCM_ROCHARS, SCM_ROLENGTH.
	
	* net_db.c (scm_gethost, scm_getnet, scm_getproto, scm_getserv):
	use SCM_ROSTRINGP and SCM_ROCHARS.

Thu Mar 13 18:31:33 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* unif.c (scm_array_set_x): Cast ICHR (obj) to char if storing in
	a scm_tc7_byvect.

	* ramap.c (scm_ra_matchp, scm_array_fill_int, racp,
 	scm_array_index_map_x, raeql_1, scm_array_equal_p): Completed
 	support for byte vectors.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Limit number of vector elements printed
	according to pstate->length.

Thu Mar 13 00:12:35 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* backtrace.c (scm_display_error_message): don't segv if message
	is an immediate.

	* error.h: prototype for scm_error_scm.

	* error.c (scm_error_scm): new procedure, reimplements scm-error
	in C and uses scm_error.

Tue Mar 11 03:51:00 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* read.c (scm_read_hash_extend): make scm_read_hash_procedures a 
	pointer to the Scheme variable read-hash-procedures and intern it
 	in scm_init_read. Modify scm_read_hash_extend and 
	scm_get_hash_procedure to use the pointer.

Mon Mar 10 06:28:54 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>	

	* read.h (SCM_N_READ_OPTIONS): increase SCM_N_READ_OPTIONS to 4.
	(SCM_KEYWORD_STYLE): defined.

	* read.c (scm_read_opts): add a keywords option.  This isn't a
 	boolean option, in case someone wants to add support for DSSSL
 	keywords too.
	Setup scm_keyword_prefix symbol.
	(scm_lreadr): Only process keywords if SCM_KEYWORD_STYLE is
	set to 'prefix.
	I've left keyword support disabled by default, since it doesn't
	seem to break the module system and it gives R4RS standard behaviour.
	It can be reactivated with (read-set! keywords 'prefix).

Sun Mar  9 14:14:39 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* arbiters.c (scm_make_arbiter): Bugfix: Must SCM_DEFER_INTS
	before constructing arbiter.

	* eval.c (scm_m_define): Bugfix: Check that the object is a
	closure before setting the procedure property!

	* ports.h: Removed prototype for scm_ungetc_char_ready_p.

	* ports.c: Removed `ungetc-char-ready?'.

Sat Mar  8 00:27:05 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* read.c (scm_init_read): intitialise scm_read_hash_procedures
	(idea from Mikael: make it a pair so scm_permanent object only
	called once.)
	(scm_read_hash_extend): don't call scm_permanent_object.
	(ideas from Mikael): if chr is already in the list, replace its
	procedure instead of appending it again.  If proc is #f, remove
	it from the list.
	(scm_get_hash_procedure): take CDR of scm_read_hash_procedures.

	* strports.c (scm_read_0str, scm_eval_0str): update scm_read usage.

	* gdbint.c (gdb_read): update scm_lreadr usage.

	* load.h: update prototypes.

	* load.c (scm_primitive_load, scm_read_and_eval_x,
	scm_primitive_load_path): remove case_insensitive_p, sharp arguments.

	* read.h: add prototype for scm_read_hash_extend.  Change args for
	other prototypes.
	
	* read.c (scm_read_hash_procedures): new variable.
	(scm_read_hash_extend): new procedure.
	(scm_get_hash_procedure): new procedure.
	(scm_lreadr): use scm_get_hash_procedure instead of an argument
	for extended # processing.
	(scm_read, scm_lreadr, scm_lreadrecparen, scm_lreadparen,
	scm_read_token): remove case_i, sharp arguments.  Change callers.

Fri Mar  7 08:58:21 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* read.h (SCM_N_READ_OPTIONS): increase to 3.
	(SCM_CASE_INSENSITIVE_P): define.

	* read.c: add case-insensitive option to scm_read_opts.
	(scm_read_token): use SCM_CASE_INSENSITIVE_P instead of an argument
	to determine whether to convert symbol case.
	(default_case_i): definition removed.
	* read.c (scm_read_token): if case_i, downcase ic before doing
	anything with it.

Sat Mar  8 03:49:03 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* configure.in: Added configuration option `guile-debug'.
	Configure with --enable-guile-debug if you want a bunch of extra
	functions used for debugging when developing Guile.

	* acconfig.h: Added new preprocessor symbol GUILE_DEBUG.

	* procs.c (make-cclo): New undocumented debugging procedure: Make
	compiled closure with internal procedure PROC and length LENGTH.
	Only compiled if GUILE_DEBUG is defined.

	* debug.c: Only include `debug-hang' if GUILE_DEBUG is defined.

	* print.c: Put #ifdef GUILE_DEBUG around `current-pstate'.

	* ports.c: Changed preprocessor symbol DEBUG --> GUILE_DEBUG.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Added code sections for handling of rpsubrs
	with 3 or more args internally to the evaluator.

Fri Mar  7 19:38:18 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Added code sections for handling of asubrs
	with 3 or more args internally to the evaluator.  This is mainly
	because we don't want to pass entry and exit points of the
	debug support twice, but it also seems to increase the speed of
	the evaluator for such calls (e. g. (+ 1 2 3)).

	* backtrace.c (scm_display_application): New procedure:
	display-application; Set fancy printing parameters individually
	for different types of display (backtrace, error, application).
	(These should of course be customizable!)

	* debug.h (SCM_RESET_DEBUG_MODE): Bugfix: The old code didn't
 	clear the CHECK-flags.

Thu Mar  6 00:53:02 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* tags.h, eval.c (iqq): Fixes to comments about SCM_ECONSP.

Wed Mar  5 23:31:21 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* tags.h (SCM_ECONSP, SCM_NECONSP): Bugfix: Discriminate structs
	from pairs with a GLOC in the car.

	* symbols.c (msymbolize): Bugfix: Also initialize SCM_SYMBOL_HASH,
	otherwise `symbol-hash' will behave badly.
	(scm_symbol_hash): Bugfix: Must msymbolize if tc7_ssymbol, othwise
	we get segmentation fault!

	* symbols.c: Added #include "weaks.h".  New functions:
 	`builtin-bindings' and `builtin-weak-bindings'.  (These will be
 	moved to an extraneous library when we split libguile.)

Tue Mar  4 19:50:07 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* filesys.c (scm_stat): stat now takes fport arguments too as
	documented in the manual.

Mon Mar  3 07:11:33 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.c (scm_single_step): Bugfix: Call continuation with
	scm_call_continuation instead of throwing to it.

Mon Mar  3 09:07:56 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ports.c (scm_char_ready_p): bug fix: in SCM_PROC char-ready's
 	argument wasn't declared to be optional.

Sun Mar  2 16:34:40 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* stime.c (scm_init_stime): Add feature "current-time".

Sun Mar  2 06:37:31 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* throw.h: prototype for scm_exit_status.
	* throw.c (scm_handle_by_message): if a 'quit is caught, use its
	args to derive an exit status.  Allows (quit) to work from a
	script.
	(scm_exit_status): new function.
	#include "eq.h".

Sat Mar  1 00:09:15 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* eval.c (scm_deval): Removed some old code.
	(ENTER_APPLY): Bugfix: Reset apply-frame trap on trap as is done
	with the others.
	(ENTER_APPLY, scm_deval): Reset trace flag on apply-frame and
	exit-frame traps.

	* symbols.c (msymbolize): Bugfix: Must initialize property list to
 	SCM_EOL.

	* procs.c: Introduce the existent C function scm_thunk_p at the
	Scheme level as well.

Wed Feb 26 12:53:58 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* symbols.c, symbols.h (scm_symbol_value0): New function.  Can be
 	used from C to easily lookup the value of a symbol in the current
 	module.

Tue Feb 25 00:14:10 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* unif.c (scm_init_unif): Added #include "unif.x".  (There are two
	scm_init_unif in this file.  This will also fix a previous problem
	with guile-snarf.)

	* configure.in: Added AM_MAINTAINER_MODE

Fri Feb 21 23:07:26 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* gdb_interface.h (GDB_INTERFACE): Added some (void *) casts to
	avoid warnings.

Fri Feb 21 18:00:38 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_libguile_la_SOURCES): New variable to hold
 	source files that are not always included in libguile but should
 	have their dependencies calculated by automake.  This variable is
 	recognized by automake, no further magic is needed.
	(libguile_la_DEPENDENCIES): Changed to @LIBLOBJS@.  Libtool wants
 	to deal exclusively with *.lo files, as it seems.  The *.o files
 	are built automatically when the corresponding *.lo file gets
 	built.

Wed Feb 19 14:04:23 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* list.h (scm_list_cdr_ref): Delete prototype; function no longer
	exists.

Thu Feb 13 21:44:07 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* unif.c (scm_array_set_x): minor change to argument error checking.

Tue Feb 11 18:19:47 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.am (libguile_la_SOURCES): Remove backtrace.c, debug.c,
 	inet_aton.c, srcprop.c, stacks.c, and strerror.c from this list.
  	They should only be included in the library at configure.in's
 	discretion.
	(libguile_la_LDADD): Include the appropriate .lo files here.
	(libguile_la_DEPENDENCIES): List the corresponding .o files here,
	so we know when to build them (and their .lo bretheren).
	* configure.in (LIBLOBJS): New substituted variable.  We let
 	configure decide which .o files to include in LIBOBJS, and then
 	put the corresponding list of .lo files in LIBLOBJS.  The latter
	is what we pass to libtool.
	* Makefile.in, configure: regenerated.

Mon Feb 10 00:08:08 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* symbols.c (scm_sysintern0): New function.  Contains the core of
 	old scm_sysintern but doesn't take a second value argument.
	(scm_sysintern): Now uses scm_sysintern0.
	(scm_sysintern_no_module_lookup): Renamed to
 	scm_sysintern0_no_module_lookup and doesn't take a second value
 	argument any longer.

	* symbols.h (scm_sysintern0: Added declaration.
	
	* options.c (scm_init_opts): Use scm_sysintern0 instead of
 	scm_sysintern when interning option keys.  Otherwise we risk
 	destroying the values of already interned variables.

	* symbols.c (scm_sym2vcell): Bugfix: Treat definedp as
	scheme-level boolean (use SCM_NFALSEP).

	* backtrace.c (scm_init_backtrace): Make Scheme-level variable
 	`the-last-stack'.
	(scm_backtrace): New function. (C version of old function from
 	boot-9.scm) Motivation: Make it possible to display backtraces
 	without depending on boot-9.scm.  (I'm uncertain if this
 	motivation is good enough...)

	* root.h (scm_root_state): Add member the_last_stack_var.
	(scm_the_stack_var): Defined to scm_root->the_last_stack_var.

	* root.c (mark_root): Mark scm_the_last_stack_var.

	* init.c (scm_start_stack): Initialize scm_the_last_stack_var to
 	SCM_BOOL_F.

Sun Feb  9 18:04:41 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* throw.c (mark_lazy_catch, free_lazy_catch): Removed.
	1. mark_lazy_catch didn't mark the smob.
	2. Both functions above have standard variants:
	(lazy_catch_funs): Changed mark_lazy_catch --> scm_mark0,
	free_lazy_catch --> scm_free0.

Fri Feb  7 17:30:26 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* throw.c (scm_internal_lazy_catch): New function.
	(scm_lazy_catch): Rewritten to use it.
	(scm_ithrow): Handle the new lazy catch representation.
	Use SCM_LAZY_CATCH_P, instead of assuming that any wind list entry
 	that doesn't have a jmpbuf is a lazy catch clause.
	(tc16_lazy_catch, struct lazy_catch, mark_lazy_catch,
	free_lazy_catch, print_lazy_catch, lazy_catch_funs,
	make_lazy_catch, SCM_LAZY_CATCH_P): Support funs, including a new
	smob.
	(scm_init_throw): Register the new lazy-catch smob type.
	* throw.h (scm_internal_lazy_catch): decl for new function.

	* throw.c (scm_internal_catch): Doc fixes.

	* alloca.c: New file, needed to support the AC_FUNC_ALLOCA call in
	configure.in.  Including this might cause problems if applications
	that link against libguile include their own copies of alloca, but
	if they're using autoconf, they should be adding libguile to LIBS
	before calling AC_FUNC_ALLOCA anyway, in which case they'll find
	the copy in libguile, and things will be okay.  (I think.)

Thu Feb  6 03:10:32 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* strop.c (scm_string_upcase_x, scm_string_downcase_x):	moved from
	unif.c.
	strop.h: move prototypes too.

Wed Feb  5 08:33:00 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* posix.c (scm_init_posix): don't intern EINTR since it's now done
	elsewhere.

	* ioext.c (scm_init_ioext): don't intern stat macros, S_IRUSR
	etc.  I deleted them from filesys.c long ago, but didn't
	notice they were here too (although ineffective since 
	sys/stat.h wasn't included).

Tue Feb  4 18:17:50 1997  Tom Tromey  <tromey@cygnus.com>

	* eval.c: Don't define alloca in GCC case.  gcc will automatically
	use __builtin_alloca if appropriate.

Tue Feb  4 16:57:40 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* eval.c (safe_setjmp): New function: trivial wrapper for setjmp.
	(SCM_CEVAL, SCM_APPLY): Call it, instead of setjmp, to make sure
	that values of automatic variables are preserved.  See comments
	for safe_setjmp for details.

	Change from Thomas Morgan:
        * variable.c: Include eq.h.
        (var_equal): New function.
	(variable_smob): Use var_equal as the discriminator for variables.

	* throw.c (s_throw): Remove extraneous declaration.

	* configure.in: Call AC_FUNC_ALLOCA, to see if we have alloca.
	* eval.c: Add necessary CPP cruft to support that.
	* configure, Makefile.in, scmconfig.h.in: regenerated.

	Change from Thomas Morgan:
	* procprop.c (scm_procedure_properties): Convert the Scheme
	boolean returned by scm_procedure_p into a C boolean before using
	it as a condition for SCM_ASSERT.
	(scm_procedure_property): Likewise.

	* simpos.c (SYSTNAME): Accept both 'unix' and '__unix' as
	indications of Unixness.
	* stime.c: Same.

Tue Feb  4 05:07:35 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* net_db.c (scm_lnaof): change scheme name from lnaof to inet-lnaof.

Mon Feb  3 06:12:37 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* read.c (scm_lreadr): use scm_misc_error to improve one of the 
	"unknown # object" error messages.

	* strop.c (scm_i_index, scm_i_rindex): combine into one procedure
	(scm_i_index) and declare it static.  Add a 'direction' argument
	to indicate what way the search should go.
	(scm_i_index): throw out-of-range error instead	of wrong-type-arg
	if indices are bad.
	(scm_string_index, scm_string_rindex): adjust usage of scm_i_index.
	strop.h: remove scm_i_index, scm_i_rindex prototypes.

Fri Jan 31 04:33:11 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.c, ioext.h: remove obsolete _sys_ from 9 procedure names.
	
	* posix.c (scm_fork): Scheme name changed from fork to primitive-fork,
	to avoid clash with various scsh forks.

Thu Jan 30 20:14:09 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@syk-0606.pdc.kth.se>

	The following two changes (ramap.c, throw.c) are motivated by the
	apparent unportability of forward declarations of static arrays of
	the form `static foo bar[];'.
	
	* ramap.c (scm_array_fill_x): Moved above scm_array_fill_int.
	(ra_rpsubrs, ra_asubrs): Moved to the top of array code.

	* throw.c (scm_throw): Moved above scm_ithrow.

	* options.h: Removed the extern declarations of scm_yes_sym and
	scm_no_sym since these are static.

Fri Jan 24 06:16:32 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ports.c: add SCM_PROC declarations for pt-size and pt-member.

	* Makefile.am: remove AWK=@AWK@.
	Add a rule for generating errnos.list.
	(CLEANFILES): put errnos.list here instead of in DISTCLEANFILES.

	* configure.in: add AC_SUBST(AWK) and AC_SUBST(ERRNO_EXTRACT).
	don't extract errnos, just set a variable (avoids the
	need to recompile error.c just because configure is run.)
	
	* unif.h: update prototypes.
	* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_read,write): change the offset and
	length arguments to start and end, for consistency.

	* __scm.h: uncomment SCM_ARG6 and SCM_ARG7, I needed SCM_ARG6.

	* ioext.h: update prototypes.
	* ioext.c (scm_read_delimited_x): replaces scm_read_line and
	scm_read_line_x, it's a more general procedure using an
	interface from scsh.  read-line and read-line! are now defined
	in boot-9.scm.
  	Note that the new read-line trims the terminator
	by default, previously it was appended to the returned string.  An
	optional argument specifies how to process the terminator (scsh
	compatible).  For the old behaviour: (read-line port 'concat).
	scm_read_line, scm_read_line_x: deleted.  (read-line port 'split)
	returns a pair, but is converted to multiple values if the scsh
	module is loaded.

	socket.h: update prototypes.
	* socket.c (scm_recvfrom): for consistency with other procedures,
	take start and end as separate optional arguments.
	(scm_recv, scm_recvfrom): don't allow the second argument
	to be a size, only a buffer.  Change the scheme names to
	recv! and recvfrom!.  Don't return the buffer.

	* ioext.h, posix.h: move prototypes too.
	* ioext.c, posix.c (scm_read_line, scm_read_line_x, scm_write_line:
	moved back from posix.c to ioext.c.  Also move #includes of "genio.h"
	"read.h" and "unif.h".
	* ioext.c: include "chars.h"

Mon Jan 20 19:54:49 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* dynl.c: The dynamic linking and module registration functions
 	are now defined even when dynamic linking is not available for the
 	host system.  Some of their functionality can be done without
 	dynamic linking; when it's really needed, they throw errors.

Thu Jan 16 16:39:29 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* configure.in: Only define DYNAMIC_LINKING when one of the system
 	dependent functions is detected.
	* dynl.c (scm_dynamic_func): New function to get the address of a
 	function in a dynamic object.
	(scm_dynamic_call, scm_dynamic_args_call): Accept the values
 	produced by scm_dynamic_func as the thing to call.

Sun Jan 12 21:09:42 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* dynl.c, dynl-dl.c, dynl-dld.c, dynl-shl.c: Restructured.
	(scm_register_module_xxx, scm_registered_modules,
 	scm_clear_registered_modules): New functions.

Sat Jan 11 21:37:15 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* symbols.c (scm_sysintern): Renamed to
 	scm_sysintern_no_module_lookup.
	(scm_sysintern): New function to take the place of the old
 	scm_sysintern. It uses the current toplevel lookup closure to give
 	the symbol its value.  This is a temporary hack to put packages
 	like gtcltk into their own module.
        (scm_can_use_top_level_lookup_closure_var): New variable to tell
 	us whether `scm_top_level_lookup_closure_var' has been initialized
 	and is usable.
	* eval.c (scm_init_eval): Set it.

Sat Jan 18 00:03:31 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* fports.c (scm_open_file): pass errno to scm_syserror_msg.
	* filesys.h: update prototypes.  Remove macros: SCM_FD_P, SCM_FD_FLAGS,
	SCM_FD.
	* filesys.c (scm_sys_stat, scm_sys_lstat): pass errno to
	scm_syserror_msg.
	(scm_sys_read_fd, scm_sys_write_fd, scm_sys_close, scm_sys_lseek,
	scm_sys_dup): deleted: FD capability will be added to other
	procedures.
	Remove support for the FD object type: scm_tc16_fd, scm_fd_print,
	scm_fd_free, fd_smob, scm_intern_fd.
	(scm_open): renamed from scm_sys_open.  Return a port instead of
	an FD object.  Make the mode argument optional.
	(scm_sys_create): deleted, it's just a special case of open.
	(scm_init_filesys): move interning of constants O_CREAT etc.,
	here (were previously using SCM_CONST_LONG macro).
	Add missing constants: O_RDONLY, O_WRONLY, O_RDWR, O_CREAT.
	don't newsmob fd.
	(numerous _sys_ procedures): remove gratuitous _sys_ from names.
	include "fports.h" and <stdio.h>
	(scm_stat, scm_select): don't support FD objects.

	* error.h: adjust scm_syserror_msg prototype.
	* error.c (scm_syserror_msg): take an extra argument for errno.
	Using the global value didn't always work, since it could be
	reset by procedure calls in the message or args arguments.

	* fports.c (scm_setbuf0): call setbuf even if FIONREAD is not defined.
	I don't understand why the check was there (and what about the
	ultrix check?)
	
	* strop.c (scm_string_copy): allow shared substrings to be copied.

	* unif.h: corresponding change to prototypes.
	* unif.c (scm_uniform_array_read_x, scm_uniform_array_write_x):
 	recognize two new optional arguments: offset and length.  Allow
 	the port argument to be an integer (file descriptor, for scsh).
  	Include <unistd.h> for "read" prototype.

Tue Jan 14 02:42:02 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* socket.c: don't include filesys.h.

Mon Jan 13 03:47:04 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* Makefile.am: add AWK=@AWK@ (?)

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): add errnos_cnvt.awk, errnos.default,
	errnos_get.c.
	Add a rule to generate errnos.c from errnos.
	* error.c (scm_init_error): include errnos.c.
	* errnos_cnvt.awk: new file, converts the list of errno codes to
 	C expressions.
	* errnos_get.c: new file.
	* errnos.default: new file, contains errnos to try if they can't
 	be extracted from errno.h.
	* configure.in: if using GCC, try and extract errno codes from
	errno.h.
	Added AC_PROG_AWK.

Sat Jan 11 14:47:00 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

 	* configure.in: Replaced AC_PROG_RANLIB with AM_PROG_LIBTOOL.
	* Makefile.am: Made libguile into a libtool library.
	* PLUGIN/guile.config: Removed "-L ../libguile" from xtra_cflags.
  	Set libtool_libs to indicate that libguile is a libtool library.
  	See guile/ChangeLog for details.
	* .cvsignore: ignore "*.lo", the libtool library objects.

Wed Jan  8 06:54:54 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* net_db.c (scm_getserv): add missing SCM_ALLOW_INTS.
	use htons in getservbyport argument.

Tue Jan  7 18:11:24 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* ports.h (SCM_PTOBNUM): Removed extraneous semicolon.
	* smob.h: (SCM_PTOBNUM): Removed entirely; this definition is a
	duplicate.

	* objprop.c (scm_object_property): No need to take the CDR of the
	value returned by scm_object_properties, since Aug 20 change.

	* configure.in: When checking for struct linger, #include
	<sys/types.h> as well as <sys/socket.h>.  I've never known
	<sys/types.h> to cause any portability problems, and Solaris's
	<sys/socket.h> needs it.
	* configure: Rebuilt.

	I think the Sun compiler has chosen a perverse way to interpret
	ANSI declarations combined with K&R definitions.  We'll
	appease it a little bit.  But when it invades France, we fight.
	* print.c (scm_iprlist): Change 'tlr' argument to an int.
	* print.h (scm_iprlist): Here too.
	* numbers.c (scm_divbigdig): Change definition to match
	declaration in numbers.h.
	* unif.c (scm_makflo): Change definition to match declaration in
	unif.h.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): Don't return the value of
	scm_boot_guile_1.  This function doesn't return a value;
	scm_boot_guile_1 doesn't return a value (or return at all).

	* eval.c (unmemocopy): Add a semicolon to appease the Sun
	compiler.

	* simpos.c (SYSTNAME): Add case for AIX; otherwise it won't
 	compile.  I have a feeling this function is a bad idea anyway ---
 	one should always test for features, not systems.

	* smob.h (SCM_SMOBNUM, SCM_PTOBNUM): Remove extraneous
	semicolons.  Only pure luck kept this from being noticed earlier.

Tue Jan  7 15:04:06 1997  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* socket.c (scm_recvfrom): Added missing semicolon.

Mon Jan  6 20:39:08 1997  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* socket.c (scm_recvfrom): allow buff_or_size to be a list containing
	the buffer and start and end positions for scsh networking
	implementation.

Sun Jan  5 13:53:53 1997  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* configure.in: Revert previous change to this file; the problem
	is due to transient automake weirdness.
	* configure: Rebuilt.

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute PLUGIN/guile.libs.in, not
	PLUGIN/guile.libs.  configure generates the latter from the former.
	* Makefile.in: Rebuilt.
	
	* configure.in: Call AM_PROG_INSTALL; the automake manual says we
	need this if we install scripts, like guile-snarf.
	* configure: Rebuilt.

Thu Jan  2 01:56:38 1997  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Added DYNAMIC-LINKING

Sat Dec 28 19:14:01 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* socket.c (scm_addr_vector): fix faulty scm_listify.

Sat Dec 28 13:55:58 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* read.c (scm_lreadr): Encountering EOF after skipping a SCSH
 	style block comment is no longer considered an error.
	
Fri Dec 27 13:44:23 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* PLUGIN/guile.libs.in: New file.
	* PLUGIN/guile.libs: Removed from repository.
	* configure.in: Create PLUGIN/guile.libs from
 	PLUGIN/guile.libs.in.  This is for including additonal libraries
 	needed for dynamic linking.
  	* Makefile.am (EXTRA_DIST): Distribute PLUGIN/guile.libs.in
 	instead of PLUGIN/guile.libs.
	
  	* Makefile.am: Added explicit dependency "dynl.o: dynl.x".
	
Sun Dec 22 23:06:14 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* list.c (scm_delq_x, scm_delv_x, scm_delete_x): Delete all
 	occurrences of the given element from the list, not just the
 	first.  This is how the Emacs Lisp functions behave, how the
 	analogous Common Lisp functions behave, and (I believe) how the
 	older Maclisp functions worked.  I realize that this change may
 	break code, but it seemed better to break it before the Guile
 	release than after.

	* gc.c (scm_protect_object, scm_unprotect_object): New functions.
	Their prototypes were already present in gc.h, but they weren't
	implemented.
	(scm_init_storage): Initialize scm_protects.
	* root.c (scm_protects): New element of scm_sys_protects.

	* net_db.h (scm_init_net_db): Fix spelling from scm_init_netdb.

Sat Dec 21 15:38:32 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* libguile.h: Added #include "libguile/net_db.h".

	* libguile.h: Don't #include "libguile/libpath.h", contrary to Oct
	30 change.  That file is only meant for communication between the
	configuration process and load.c.  If code linked against libguile
	wants to get at the paths mentioned in libpath.h, it can call
	functions declared in load.h.

Sat Dec 21 14:50:42 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* libguile.h: Removed #include "libguile/fdsocket.h"

	* net_db.c: Added #include <sys/socket.h>.

Sat Dec 21 00:33:03 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* filesys.c (scm_input_waiting_p): use select in preference to
	FIONREAD, since the latter doesn't detect EOF.
	Throw error if neither select nor FIONREAD available.

	* socket.c (scm_connect): take a port, not a fd object.
	(scm_fill_sockaddr): throw an error if fam is not recognised.
	(scm_bind): use scm_fill_sockaddr.
	(scm_listen): take a port, not a fd object.
	(scm_accept): take and return a port.  return #f in the car if
	address can't be got
	(scm_sock_fd_to_port): new procedure.
	(scm_socket): use scm_sock_fd_to_port.
	(scm_addr_vector): throw error if unrecognised address type.
	take an extra argument with the calling procedure name.
	(scm_getsockname): take a port.  return #f if address can't be got.
	(scm_getpeername): take a port.  return #f if address can't be got.
	(scm_recvfrom): take a port.  return #f for address component if can't
	be got.
	(scm_sendto, scm_socketpair, scm_getsockopt scm_shutdown, 
	scm_setsockopt, scm_recv, scm_send): take a port not a fd object.

Fri Dec 20 23:06:53 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* throw.c (scm_internal_catch): Make body funcs and handler funcs
 	use separate data pointers, to allow them to be designed
 	independently and reused.
	(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message):
	Renamed from catch_body, catch_handler, and uncaught_throw; made
	generically useful.
	(struct scm_catch_body_data): Renamed from catch_body_data; moved
	to throw.h.
	(scm_catch): Use the above.
	(scm_throw): Don't bother printing a message for an uncaught
	throw; we establish a default handler in init.
	* throw.h (scm_internal_catch): Prototype updated.
	(scm_body_thunk, scm_handle_by_proc, scm_handle_by_message): New
	decls.
	(struct scm_body_thunk_data): New structure, used as data
	argument to scm_body_thunk.
	* init.c (struct main_func_closure): New structure, packaging up
	the data to pass to the user's main function.
	(scm_boot_guile): Create one.  Pass it to scm_boot_guile_1.
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Pass it through to invoke_main_func.  Use
	scm_internal_catch to establish a catch-all handler, using
	scm_handle_by_message.  This replaces the special-case code in
	scm_throw.
	(invoke_main_func): Body function for scm_internal_catch; invoke
	the user's main function, using the main_func_closure pointer to
	decide what to pass it.
	* root.c (struct cwdr_body_data): Remove handler_proc member.
	(cwdr): Use scm_handle_by_proc instead of cwdr_handler.
	(cwdr_handler): Removed.

Thu Dec 19 00:00:26 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* socket.h (SCM_P): update bind prototype.
	* socket.c (scm_init_socket): intern PF_UNSPEC, PF_UNIX, PF_INET.
	include "feature.h".
	(scm_socket): return a port, not a file descriptor object.
	include "fports.h" and <unistd.h>
	(scm_bind): take a port, not a file descriptor object.
	take an extra argument for address args.

	* net_db.c (scm_init_net_db): intern INADDR_ANY, INADDR_BROADCAST,
	INADDR_NONE, INADDR_LOOPBACK.

Tue Dec 17 22:58:26 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* init.c: include net_db.h and not fdsocket.h.
	(scm_boot_guile_1): call scm_init_net_db and not scm_init_fdsocket.

	* Makefile.am: corresponding changes.
	* socket.h: renamed from fdsocket.h, fix names.
	* net_db.h: renamed from socket.h, fix names.
	* socket.c: renamed from fdsocket.c.
	remove _sys from procedure names.
	(scm_init_socket): rename from scm_init_fdsocket.  include socket.x.
	add "socket" to features list.
	* net_db.c: renamed from socket.c.
	remove _sys from procedure names.
	(scm_init_net_db): rename from scm_init_socket.  include net_db.x.
	add "net-db" to features list.
	include "net_db.h".  don't include <sys/socket.h> or
	<sys/un.h>.

Thu Dec 19 14:03:24 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* tags.h (scm_tags): Removed comma at end of last enumerator.

Thu Dec 19 02:54:59 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	Don't use GCC extensions to allocate space for debugging frames.
	(Here he goes again!  Why do we put up with this?!)
	* debug.h (scm_debug_frame): Make the 'vect' member a pointer to
	an scm_debug_info structure, not an in-line array of them.  Add
	'info' member, to say how many vect elements we've used, for eval
	frames.
	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Use alloca to allocate space for vect.  Use
	a new variable debug_info_end to mark the end of vect, instead of
	the address of the 'info' pointer itself.
	[DEVAL] (ENTER_APPLY, SCM_CEVAL, SCM_APPLY): Remove casts of
	&debug to scm_debug_frame *; debug is a real scm_debug_frame now.
	(SCM_APPLY): Explicitly allocate space for debug.vect. 
	* debug.c (scm_m_start_stack): Same, for vframe.vect.
	* stacks.c: Adjusted for new debug frame structure.
	(RELOC_INFO, RELOC_FRAME): New macros.
	(stack_depth, read_frames): Use them, and new scm_debug_frame
	element 'info', instead of magically knowing that eval frames have
	an info pointer sitting after vect.
	(scm_make_stack, scm_stack_id, scm_last_stack_frame): Use
	RELOC_FRAME.
	(scm_init_stacks): Formatting tweaks.

Wed Dec 18 14:57:57 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	Give GCC more control flow information, so it can be sure that
	variables aren't used uninitialized.
	* error.h (scm_error, scm_syserror, scm_syserror_msg,
 	scm_sysmissing, scm_num_overflow, scm_out_of_range,
 	scm_wrong_num_args, scm_wrong_type_arg, scm_memory_error,
 	scm_misc_error): Tell GCC that these functions never return.
	* struct.c (scm_struct_ref, scm_struct_set_x): If we can't figure
	out the field type, call abort if SCM_ASSERT returns, to placate
	the optimizer.
	* stacks.c (scm_make_stack, scm_last_stack_frame): abort if
	scm_wta ever returns.  We can't handle this case anyway, and this
	gives the optimizer more information.
	* unif.c (scm_uniform_vector_ref, scm_array_set_x): Abort if
	scm_wta ever returns.

	In some cases, the code is fine, but GCC isn't smart enough to
 	figure that out; this usually happens when one variable is only
 	initialized and used when a particular condition holds true, and
 	we know that condition will never change within a given invocation
 	of the function.  In this case, we simply initialize the variables
 	to placate the compiler, hopefully to a value which will cause a
	crash if it is ever actually used.
	* print.c (scm_iprin1): Initialize mw_pos.
	* read.c (scm_lreadrecparen): Initialize tl2, ans2.
	* throw.c (scm_ithrow): Initialize dynpair.
	* unif.c (scm_uniform_vector_ref): Initialize cra.
	* struct.c (init_struct): Initialize prot.
	* mbstrings.c (scm_print_mb_symbol): Initialize mw_pos and inc.

	* strports.c (scm_eval_0str): Don't return uninitialized garbage
	if EXPR contains no expressions.

Wed Dec 18 11:43:22 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* eval.c, debug.h: Revert changes of Dec 16 and Nov 21.  They
	cause an infinite loop (???).  So much for the algebraic
	equivalency of variable-sized arrays and alloca...

Tue Dec 17 20:29:03 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* backtrace.c (scm_display_error): Bugfix: scm_procedure_p returns
 	a SCM boolean, not a C boolean.

Sat Dec 14 23:21:45 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* gc.c (SCM_MTRIGGER_HYSTERESIS): New memory management parameter.
 	(scm_must_malloc, scm_must_realloc): Added a hysteresis to the
 	rules for raising scm_mtrigger. Previously, unfortunate but not
 	unlikely circumstances could result in almost constant invokation
 	of the gc. Now, this situations should be less likely, but they
 	are not prevented completely.

Tue Dec 17 16:19:07 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* numbers.c (scm_fuck): Procedure removed; looks like old test
	code.
	* numbers.h: Prototype removed.
	
Mon Dec 16 18:20:32 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* debug.h (scm_debug_frame): Change `vect' member from an in-line
	array to a pointer, to match my Nov 21 change in eval.c.

Fri Dec 13 16:12:14 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* libguile.h: Added #include "libguile/backtrace.h", #include
	"libguile/stacks.h".
	
	* strings.c (scm_string scm_make_string scm_string_ref
	scm_string_set_x scm_string_equal_p scm_string_append):
	Bugfix according to scm patch from Aubrey Jaffer:
 	Corrected long-standing
 	(not (eqv? (integer->char 128)
 		   (string-ref (make-string 1 (integer->char 128)) 0)))
 	bug found by John Kozak <jk@noontide.demon.co.uk>.

	* strports.c, strports.h: Make scm_eval_0str return the value of
	the last expression evaluated (previously, it returned void).

	* strports.c, strports.h: New function: scm_read_0str.  Does what
	it sounds like.

Tue Dec 10 23:38:43 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* simpos.c (scm_getenv): return #f if string can't be found in the
	environment instead of throwing an exception, for compatibility
	with numerous other systems.

Mon Dec  9 23:23:35 1996  Tom Tromey  <tromey@cygnus.com>

	* Makefile.am (.c.x): Use guile-snarf.
	* configure.in (AC_OUTPUT): Generate guile-snarf; make it
	executable.
	* guile-snarf.in: New file, resurrected from old guile-snarf.sh.

Mon Dec  9 18:36:50 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu>

	* backtrace.c (scm_display_error_message): Made non-static, and
	renamed from display_error_message.
	* backtrace.h (scm_display_error_message): Added extern decl.
	* throw.c (uncaught_throw): Use it to display the error message.

Mon Dec  9 10:10:38 1996  Tom Tromey  <tromey@cygnus.com>

	* inet_aton.c: Use #if 0, not #ifdef 0.

Mon Dec  9 06:36:48 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.c (scm_sys_ftell): use scm_long2num instead of SCM_MAKINUM
	to convert the returned value.
	(scm_sys_fseek): use scm_num2long instead of SCM_INUM to convert
	the offset argument.

Sun Dec  8 21:06:38 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@duality.gnu.ai.mit.edu>

	Add new interface to catch/throw, usable from C as well as
	Scheme.
	* throw.h (scm_catch_body_t, scm_catch_handler_t): New types.
	(scm_internal_catch): New function, replaces...
	(scm_catch_apply): Deleted.
	* throw.c (scm_catch_apply): Deleted; replaced with a more general
	mechanism which is a bit more code, but can be used nicely from C
	and implement the Scheme semantics as well.
	(scm_internal_catch): This is the replacement; it's named after
	the analogous function in Emacs.
	(scm_catch): Reimplemented in terms of the above.
	(struct catch_body_data, catch_body, catch_handler): New
	functions, used by scm_catch.
	* root.c (cwdr): Reimplemented in terms of scm_internal_catch.
	(struct cwdr_body_data, cwdr_body, cwdr_handler): New functions;
	support for new cwdr.

	* Makefile.am (libpath.h): Re-incorporate Mikael's changes of Wed
	Oct 30.

Sun Dec  8 17:55:34 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* acconfig.h: Added DYNAMIC_LINKING symbol.
	* configure.in: Add option and checks for dynamic linking.
        * dynl.c, dynl-dl.c, dynl-dld.c, dynl-shl.c, dynl-vms.c,
 	dynl.h:	New files for dynamic linking support.
  	* Makefile.am (libguile_a_SOURCES):
 	Added "dynl.c".
	(modinclude_HEADERS): Added "dynl.h".
	(EXTRA_DIST): Added "dynl-dl.c", "dynl-dld.c", "dynl-shl.c" and
 	"dynl-vms.c".
  	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Call
 	scm_init_dynamic_linking to initialize dynamic linking support.

Thu Dec  5 22:47:53 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Moved `live' variable to the toplevel
 	(as we Schemers say). It needs to be global, so that I can tweak
 	it for the proper operation of unexec.
	(scm_boot_guile_1_live): New variable, see above.

Sun Dec  1 00:00:49 1996  Tom Tromey  <tromey@cygnus.com>

	* guile-snarf.sh: Removed.
	* PLUGIN/guile.libs: Added dependency for -lm.
	* acinclude.m4: Renamed from aclocal.m4.
	* PLUGIN/greet: Removed.
	* Makefile.am, aclocal.m4: New files.
	* configure.in: Updated for Automake.

Thu Nov 28 00:23:55 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* eval.c (scm_definedp): Use top_level_lookup_closure_var
	and not top_level_lookup_thunk_var.

Wed Nov 27 22:04:19 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@baalperazim.frob.com>

	* Makefile.in (ancillary): List ChangeLog-scm, not ChangeLog.scm.

Wed Nov 27 14:14:56 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* eval.c (scm_definedp): Incompatibly changed to be a builtin
 	Scheme function, instead of syntax. Single argument is now a
 	symbol.

Thu Nov 21 20:26:36 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* ramap.c (scm_ra_sum, scm_ra_difference, scm_ra_product,
	scm_ra_divide): Properly terminate statements passed as arguments
	to IVDEP macros.  (Thanks to Bernard Urban.)

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): Use alloca, not GCC's extensions for arrays
	with non-constant sizes.  (Thanks to Bernard Urban.)

Thu Nov 21 11:17:42 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	It's an "eval closure", not an "eval thunk."  A thunk is a
	function of no arguments.
	* root.h (struct scm_root_state): Renamed
	top_level_lookup_closure_var from top_level_lookup_thunk_var.
	(scm_top_level_lookup_closure_var): Renamed from
	scm_top_level_lookup_thunk_var.
	* root.c (mark_root): Uses changed.
	* gdbint.c (gdb_eval, gdb_binding): Uses changed.
	* init.c (scm_start_stack): Uses changed.
	* eval.c (scm_eval, scm_eval_x, scm_init_eval): Rename uses.
	Change scheme-visible name to *top-level-lookup-closure* from
	*top-level-lookup-thunk*.

Tue Nov 19 22:43:31 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* gc.c (scm_igc, scm_gc_mark): Round up the size of the stack we
	pass to scm_mark_locations.  (Thanks to Aubrey Jaffer.)

Sun Nov 10 13:35:05 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* gc.c (struct scm_heap_seg_data): Doc fixes.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Empty all segments' freelists before
	sweeping.  Then, prepend each segment's free cells to its
	freelist, rather than wiping out the old value.  (Thanks to Marius
	Vollmer.)

	* gc.c (which_seg, scm_map_free_list, scm_newcell_count,
	scm_check_freelist, scm_debug_newcell): New functions and
	variables, for debugging freelist problems.
	* pairs.h (SCM_NEWCELL): New debugging version added.
	* gc.h (scm_debug_newcell): Added extern declaration, used by
	debugging version of SCM_NEWCELL.

Sat Nov  9 19:02:46 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	On some systems <libc.h> conflicts with <unistd.h>, and should not
	be #included at all.
	* aclocal.m4 (GUILE_HEADER_LIBC_WITH_UNISTD): New autoconf macro.
	* acconfig.h (LIBC_H_WITH_UNISTD_H): New CPP symbol.
	* configure.in: Call it.
	* posix.c, filesys.c: Use its results to decide whether or not to
	#include <libc.h>.
	* configure, scmconfig.h.in: Rebuilt with autoconf and
	autoheader.

Wed Nov  6 16:19:50 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* fports.c (scm_stdio_to_port, scm_open_file): Set the port's
	pointer to the stdio stream before calling scm_setbuf0, so the
	latter will be able to retrieve it.  I'm surprised this didn't
	segfault earlier.  (Thanks to Christopher Lee.)

Wed Nov  6 16:01:20 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* throw.c (scm_lazy_catch, scm_ithrow): Completed implementation
	of `lazy-catch'.

Sat Nov  2 21:01:48 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* stacks.c, stacks.h (scm_make_stack): Now takes arbitrary
 	number of stack narrowing specifier pairs.  The first specifier in
 	a pair controls inner border, the second the outer border.  A
 	number means cut that number of frames, a procedure object means
 	cut until that object is found in operator position in a frame.

	* root.c (cwdr): Bugfix.

	* read.c: Recording of positions disabled by default.

	* procs.c (scm_closure_p): New function.

	* posix.c (scm_tmpnam): New function.

	* load.c: Added #include "throw.h".
	(scm_sys_search_load_path): Bugfix: Don't add an extra '/' if path
 	ends with '/'.
	
	* load.c, load.h (scm_read_and_eval_x): New function.

	* eval.c: Renamed debug option "deval" to "debug".
	
	(scm_eval_x): `eval!' is no longer accessible from the scheme
	level.  Motivation: We can't allow operations which introduce
	glocs into the scheme level.  Guile's type system can't handle
	these as data.  Use `eval' or `read-and-eval!' as replacement.
	
	* debug.c (scm_m_start_stack): Bugfix: Use SCM_ECONSP instead of
	SCM_CONSP since this is a macro!; Set vframe.prev to
	scm_last_debug_frame instead of 0.  In this way we can look
	"above" the virtual start stack frame if we wish.
	(scm_debug_hang): New function: Useful for debugging Guile in
	certain tricky situations.  Will probably be removed later...

	* debug.h: Changed semantics of debug option "backtrace".  This
	option now only indicates whether we want automatic backtrace at
	an error.
	
Wed Oct 30 00:31:55 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* ports.c: #include "filesys.h"
	(scm_char_ready_p): input_waiting renamed and moved to filesys.c.

	* filesys.c, filesys.h (scm_input_waiting_p): Moved from ports.c.
  	Motivation: This is system specific code which is related to file
 	I/O.  It also may use select.  Added code by Gary Houston to
 	detect presence of character in stdio buffers.

	* libguile.h: #include "libguile/libpath.h"

	* Makefile.in (libpath.h): Renamed definition of: LIBRARY_PATH -->
 	SCM_LIBRARY_DIR; Added definitions of: SCM_PKGDATA_DIR,
 	SCM_SITE_DIR; Install libpath.h among the other include files.

	* load.c, load.h (scm_sys_package_data_dir): New function.

Mon Oct 28 11:43:41 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* stacks.h: Bugfix: Don't use tail-array length field as stack
	length field!  This screwed GC.

Tue Oct 22 01:01:00 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* _scm.h: Added #ifndef around definition of macros min and max.

	* __scm.h: Added hooks for threads to plugin to in ints protection
 	macros: SCM_THREAD_DEFER, SCM_THREAD_ALLOW, SCM_THREAD_REDEFER,
 	SCM_THREAD_ALLOW_1, SCM_THREAD_ALLOW_2.  Motivation: We don't want
 	the main code in these macros duplicated and spread over multiple
 	files. Renamed SCM_THREADS_SWITCHING_CODE ->
 	SCM_THREAD_SWITCHING_CODE.

Tue Oct 29 14:55:40 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* snarf.h: New file.
	* guile-snarf.sh: New file.
	* Makefile.in (inner_h_files): Added snarf.h 
	(ancillary, install, uninstall, distclean): Added actions for
	guile-snarf.
	(.c.x): Use guile-snarf.
	(guile-snarf): New rule, to produce guile-snarf from guile-snarf.sh.
	(gen_c_files): Note that these depend on guile-snarf.
	* _scm.h: Removed the snarfing macros (SCM_PROC, etc). They are
 	now in "snarf.h".  Added #include "snarf.h" to get them.
	* libguile.h: Added #include "snarf.h".
	(Patches applied and tweaked by Jim Blandy.)
	
Tue Oct 29 13:21:13 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* socket.c: Use K&R style declaration for 'close'; the GNU coding
	standards suggest against providing prototypes for system
	functions.  Thanks to Greg Troxel. 

Mon Oct 28 16:48:32 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* strports.c (scm_eval_0str): New function.
	#include "read.h", to get prototype for scm_read.
	* Makefile.in (strports.o): Update dependencies.
	* strports.h: New prototype.

	* numbers.c (scm_integer_p): Renamed from scm_int_p; change its
	scheme name from "int?" to "integer?".  It seems to do the job.
	* numbers.h: Rename prototype too.
	* scmhob.h (intp): Change definition to refer to scm_integer_p.  I
	hope this is right.

	* numbers.c (scm_less_p, scm_gr_p, scm_leq_p, scm_geq_p,
	scm_num_eq_p): Rename these according to R4RS conventions: call
	them <, <=, =, >, and >=, not <?, <=?, =?, >?, and >=?.  En route
	to making libguile R4RS compliant without ice-9...

	* load.c (scm_sys_search_load_path): Search for files under all
	extensions listed in the %load-extensions variable.  If FILENAME
	is absolute, return it unchanged, without searching the load path.
	(scm_loc_load_extensions): New variable, pointing to
	%load-extensions' value cell.
	(scm_init_load): Initialize it, and the value it points to.
	(scm_primitive_load_path): Improve error reporting.

	* load.c (scm_loc_load_hook): New variable, pointing to value cell
	of new Scheme variable %load-hook.
	(scm_primitive_load): Apply %load-hook to filename.

Mon Oct 28 06:28:28 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* configure.in: add tests for figuring out whether buffered data
 	is available in a FILE structure, which is needed by char-ready.
	
	* acconfig.h: define FILE_CNT_FIELD, FILE_CNT_GPTR and 
	FILE_CNT_READPTR.

	* simpos.c (scm_getenv): renamed from scm_sys_getenv.  Throw
	exceptions using misc_error instead of syserror.  It seems a bit
	odd to throw an exception if a string can't be found in the
	environment, but it's consistent with open-file, stat etc.
	(simpos.h): remove sys_ from getenv.

	* posix.c (scm_putenv): renamed from scm_sys_putenv.  If an error
	occurs, throw an error instead of returning errno.  Return value
	is now unspecified.
	(numerous in posix.c and posix.h): removed superfluous sys_ from names.

Sun Oct 27 01:22:04 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* filesys.c (scm_stat2scm): derive file type and permissions from
 	the stat mode and append them to the returned vector.
	There isn't much overhead in doing this and it avoids the need to
	work with S_IRUSR et al. in Scheme.
	Define symbols scm_sym_regular etc.
	(scm_init_filesys): don't intern S_IRUSR etc.
	
	* load.c: change s_try_load and s_try_load_path to s_primitive_load
	and s_primitive_load_path.

	* eval.c, load.c, error.c (scm_wta): use scm_misc_error.

	* error.h: don't declare error symbols.  prototype for scm_misc_error.

	* stackchk.c (scm_stack_overflow_key): defined here instead of in
	error.c.

	* error.c: use SCM_SYMBOL to set up error keys.
	scm_misc_error: new procedure.

Fri Oct 25 01:56:30 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* read.c (scm_lreadr): Recognize SCSH-style block comments; text
	between `#!' and `!#' is ignored.
	(skip_scsh_block_comment): New function.

	* feature.c (scm_set_program_arguments): New argument, FIRST.
	* feature.h: Update prototype.
	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Pass new argument to
	scm_set_program_arguments.

Tue Oct 22 20:54:42 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* init.c (scm_start_stack): Don't initialize scm_progargs here.
	(scm_boot_guile): Call scm_set_program_arguments here, later than
	the old initialization.

	* init.c: (scm_boot_guile, scm_boot_guile_1):  New, simplified
	initialization procedure.
	- Delete in, out, err arguments; there are other perfectly good
 	ways to override these when desired.
	- Delete result argument; this function shouldn't ever return.
	- Rename init_func argument to main_func, for less confusion.
	- Delete boot_cmd argument; main_func is more general.
  	-Add 'closure' argument, to help people pass data to main_func
 	without resorting to global variables.
	- Abort if reentered; don't bother returning an error code.
	- Call scm_init_standard_ports to set up the default/current
 	standard ports; no need to pass them to scm_start_stack.
	- Remove code to evaluate the boot_cmd, and start the repl; let
 	the user do something like that in main_func if they want.
	- Remove code to package up a return value; main_func can do any
 	of that as needed.
	- Call exit (0), instead of returning.
	(scm_start_stack): Don't initialize the I/O ports here; that's
 	weird.  Delete in, out, err arguments.  Move guts to
	scm_init_standard_ports, scm_stdio_to_port.
	(scm_init_standard_ports): New function, to set up current and
	default standard ports.
	(scm_start_stack, scm_restart_stack): Make these static.
	* init.h (scm_boot_guile): Adjust declaration.
	(scm_start_stack, scm_restart_stack): Remove externally
	visible declarations for these.
	(enum scm_boot_status): Removed; now scm_boot_guile never returns.
	
	* fports.c (scm_stdio_to_port): New function.  Its guts used to be
	written out several times in scm_start_stack.
	* fports.h: New declaration for the above.
	
	* feature.c (scm_set_program_arguments): New function.
	* feature.h: New declaration for the above.

	* ports.c: Formatting tweak.

Sun Oct 20 03:29:32 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* pairs.h, eval.c, eval.h, feature.c, gc.c, list.c, load.c,
 	ramap.c, symbols.c: Added new selectors SCM_CARLOC and SCM_CDRLOC
 	for obtaining the address of a car or cdr field.  Motivation:
 	&SCM_CXR make assumptions about the internal structure of the
 	SCM_CXR selectors.

	* eval.h, eval.c: Added new selector SCM_GLOC_VAL_LOC.
  	Motivation: see SCM_CXRLOC.

	* pairs.h, eval.c, gc.c, init.c, ioext.c, ports.c, ports.h,
 	srcprop.h, tags.h, throw.c, unif.c: Added new selectors
 	SCM_SETAND_CAR, SCM_SETAND_CDR, SCM_SETOR_CAR and SCM_SETOR_CDR.
  	Motivation: Safer use.  Some other macros are defined in terms of
 	these operations.  If these are defined using the SCM_SETCXR
 	(<e1>, SCM_CXR (<e1>) <op> <e2>) pattern a complex <e1> will lead
 	to inefficiency and an <e1> with side-effects could potentially
 	break.  Also, these particular operations are heavily utilized in
 	the garbage collector.  In unoptimized code there will be a
 	measurable speedup.

	* alist.c, arbiters.c, continuations.c, debug.c, debug.h, eval.c,
 	eval.h, feature.c, filesys.c, fports.c, gc.c, gsubr.c, init.c,
 	ioext.c, kw.c, list.c, load.c, mallocs.c, numbers.c, numbers.h,
 	pairs.c, pairs.h, ports.c, ports.h, posix.c, procprop.c, procs.c,
 	procs.h, ramap.c, read.c, root.c, srcprop.c, srcprop.h,
 	strports.c, symbols.c, tags.h, throw.c, unif.c, variable.c,
 	vports.c: Cleaned up use of pairs: Don't make any special
 	assumptions about the internal structure of selectors and
 	mutators: SCM_CXR (<e1>) = <e2> --> SCM_SETCXR (<e1>, <e2>),
 	SCM_CXR (<e1>) &= <e2> --> SCM_SETAND_CXR (<e1>, <e2>) etc.
	(Among other things, this change makes it easier to build Guile
 	with certain compilers which have problems with casted lvalues.)
	
Fri Oct 18 01:11:56 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@mdj.nada.kth.se>

	* stacks.c: Improve selection of relevant stack frames when making
 	a stack object.  Introduce one level of indirection in the stack
 	object to make it possible to "narrow" to a certain region of the
 	stack.  This facilitates making use of more clever algorithms (not
 	implemented) for selecting relevant frames and gives a cleaner
 	design since selection of frames can be done independently of
 	extraction of frames from the real stack.
	(scm_stack_id): Also take #t as argument which means look at
	current stack.

	* stacks.h: In struct scm_stack: Turn field frames into a pointer.
	Turn n_tail into an integer directly representing current number
	of frames in stack.  Add field tail.

	* ports.c (scm_port_line_x, scm_port_column_x): New mutators.

	* debug.c (scm_make_memoized): Made it available at scheme level.
	(scm_unmemoize, scm_memoized_environment): Bugfix: Check for
	SCM_NIMP before applying heavier predicates in argument checking.
	(scm_local_eval): Also take memoized object as argument.
	
	* backtrace.c (scm_display_error): Just a safety measure: Stacks
	aren't created with zero length, but should such a strange
	creature suddenly turn up...

Wed Oct 16 11:08:41 1996  Marius Vollmer  <mvo@zagadka.ping.de>

	* hashtab.h (scm_hashx_remove_x): Renamed `delete' parameter to
 	`del', for the sake of C++ compilers.  (Patch applied by JimB.)

Tue Oct 15 17:06:13 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* variable.c (scm_make_variable): Make the name hint optional, as
 	documented.
	(anonymous_variable_sym): Renamed from variable_sym.  All uses
 	changed.

	* load.c (scm_primitive_load, scm_primitive_load_path): Renamed
 	from scm_sys_try_load and scm_sys_try_load_path.  The Scheme name
 	of scm_primitive_load_path was also changed to
 	"primitive-load-path", from "%try-load-path".  Callers changed.
	We'd like to respect the convention that a function named
 	"try-mumble" should behave just like the function called "mumble",
 	but return #f instead of signalling some error.
	* load.h: Rename prototypes.

Tue Oct 15 05:34:10 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* print.c (make_print_state, grow_print_state), print.h: Modified
 	the print state representation: Don't use a tail array for
 	recording of circular references.  Resizing of the print state
 	structure invalidates the print state pointer.  To avoid passing
 	around an indirect print state reference to all printing
 	functions, we instead let the print state reference a resizable
	vector.

Mon Oct 14 19:25:00 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* alist.c (scm_sloppy_assq, scm_sloppy_assv, scm_sloppy_assoc):
	Don't crash when passed an improper list terminated by a
	non-immediate value.

Mon Oct 14 19:08:33 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	Allocate data for structures on an eight-byte boundary, as
	required by the tagging system.
	* struct.c (alloc_struct): New function.
	(scm_make_struct, scm_make_vtable_vtable): Call it.
	* struct.h (scm_struct_n_extra_words): Bump to 3.
	(scm_struct_i_ptr): New "field".
	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): When we need to free the data, use the
 	information stored by alloc_struct to find the beginning of the
 	block allocated to the structure, so we can free it.

Mon Oct 14 17:07:55 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Moved scm_init_struct in front of
	scm_init_stacks.

	* debug.h (SCM_VOIDFRAME, SCM_VOIDFRAMEP): New macros.
	(scm_debug_info): New member: id.

	* stacks.c: Stacks are now represented as structs; Stacks have an
 	id given to them by `start-stack'.
	(scm_last_stack_frame): Added predicates `stack?' and `frame?'.

	* stacks.h: Added declarations of scm_stack_p and scm_frame_p;
	Changed stack representation.

	* debug.c (scm_procedure_name): Try procedure property `name' for
	compiled closures aswell.

	* gc.c (scm_init_storage): Initialize scm_stand_in_procs to SCM_EOL.

	* eval.c: scm_i_name moved to gsubr.c
	(scm_m_define): Record names of all kinds of procedure
	objects.  (Earlier, only closures were recorded.)

	* procprop.h: Added declaration of scm_i_name.

	* gsubr.c: Added global scm_i_name.  Added #include "procprop.h".
	(scm_make_gsubr): Record names of compiled closures.
	
Mon Oct 14 04:21:51 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.c, debug.h: Removed obsolete code.

	* continuations.c, continuations.h, debug.c, gc.c, init.c, root.c,
	stacks.c: Renamed regs --> scm_contregs.

	* print.c (scm_free_print_state): Cleanup print state before
	returning it to pool.  It is better to do it here than in
	scm_prin1 since scm_prin1 is called often.

	* srcprop.c (scm_source_properties, scm_set_source_properties_x,
 	s_set_source_property_x): Check that first argument is a pair or a
	memoized object.

	* srcprop.c, srcprop.h: Made scm_i_filename, scm_i_copy,
	scm_i_line, scm_i_column and scm_i_breakpoint global.

	* init.c: Added #include "backtrace.h" and #include "stacks.h".
	(scm_boot_guile_1): Added calls to scm_init_backtrace and
	scm_init_stacks.

	* debug.h: Added debug object smob declaration and macro
	definitions.

	* configure.in: Build with backtrace.o and stacks.o if debug
	support enabled.

	* Makefile.in: Added entries for new files: backtrace.c,
	backtrace.h, stacks.c and stacks.h.

	* symbols.c (scm_sym2ovcell): Fixed documentation.

	* _scm.h (min, max): Added.

	* async.c: Moved `min' macro to _scm.h.

	* debug.h: New debug options SCM_BACKTRACE_MAXDEPTH and
	SCM_BACKTRACE_INDENT.

	* eval.c: Added new debug options `maxdepth' and `indent'.

	* print.c (make_print_state): Bugfix: Initialize pstate->ceiling.

	* print.h: Added selector SCM_PRINT_STATE.

	* print.c: New functions: scm_make_print_state,
 	scm_free_print_state.

	* print.h: Added declarations for scm_make_print_state,
 	scm_free_print_state.
	
	* debug.c (scm_m_start_stack): New acro.

	* debug.h: Small cleanup.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Moved scm_init_debug below
	scm_init_eval.

Sun Oct 13 20:14:53 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* __scm.h, alist.c, alist.h, append.c, append.h, appinit.c,
 	arbiters.c, arbiters.h, async.c, async.h, boolean.c, boolean.h,
 	chars.c, chars.h, continuations.c, continuations.h, debug.c,
 	debug.h, dynwind.c, dynwind.h, eq.c, eq.h, error.c, eval.c,
 	eval.h, extchrs.c, extchrs.h, fdsocket.c, fdsocket.h, filesys.c,
 	filesys.h, fports.c, fports.h, gc.c, gdb_interface.h, gdbint.c,
 	gdbint.h, genio.c, genio.h, gscm.c, gscm.h, gsubr.c, gsubr.h,
 	hash.c, hash.h, hashtab.c, hashtab.h, init.c, ioext.c, ioext.h,
 	kw.c, kw.h, libguile.h, mallocs.c, mallocs.h, markers.c,
 	markers.h, mbstrings.c, mbstrings.h, numbers.c, numbers.h,
 	objprop.c, objprop.h, options.c, options.h, pairs.c, pairs.h,
 	ports.c, ports.h, posix.c, posix.h, print.c, print.h, procprop.c,
 	procprop.h, procs.c, procs.h, ramap.c, ramap.h, read.c, read.h,
 	root.c, scmsigs.c, scmsigs.h, sequences.c, sequences.h, simpos.c,
 	simpos.h, smob.c, socket.c, socket.h, srcprop.c, srcprop.h,
 	stackchk.c, stackchk.h, stime.c, stime.h, strings.c, strings.h,
 	strop.c, strop.h, strorder.c, strorder.h, strports.c, strports.h,
 	struct.c, struct.h, symbols.c, symbols.h, tag.c, tag.h, unif.c,
 	unif.h, variable.c, variable.h, vectors.c, vectors.h, version.c,
 	version.h, vports.c, vports.h, weaks.c, weaks.h: Use SCM_P to
	declare functions with prototypes.  (Patch thanks to Marius
	Vollmer.)

	More prototype-related changes from Marius Vollmer:
	* gdb_interface.h: Wrapped header file in #ifdef/#endif
	* gscm.h (gscm_run_scm): Added prototype for `initfn' paramter.
	* ports.h (ptobfuns): Added prototypes. This means some casting in
        fports.c.
	* fports.c: Added casts for initializations, since the functions
	are defined to take FILE * as their stream argument, not SCM.
	* fdsocket.c, fdsocket.h: Made `init_addr_buffer' static.
	* genio.c (scm_gen_puts): Changed `unsigned char *str_data' parameter
        to `char *str_data' to conform to prototype.

Sat Oct 12 21:49:29 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* error.c, eval.c, load.c, stackchk.c: use scm_error not lgh_error.

	* __scm.h (lgh_error): removed, lgh shouldn't be in libguile.

	* stime.c, stime.h: use SCM_P method.
	
Sat Oct 12 16:16:25 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* eval.c (scm_nconc2last): Don't accept an empty list; apply must
 	be given at least two arguments.  Insist that lst's last element
 	be a list, but don't make any requirements of its predecessors.

Fri Oct 11 03:58:25 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* eval.c (scm_nconc2last): Revert last change; there seems to be
	other stuff going on here.

Fri Oct 11 02:43:59 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* eval.c (scm_nconc2last): Make sure that each element of lst
	(which is a list of argument lists, except for the tail) is a
	proper list, i.e., finite and terminated by '().

Thu Oct 10 21:09:13 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* unif.c (scm_ra_set_contp): Localize `inc' declaration.
	Clarifies flow.

	* struct.c (scm_make_struct, scm_make_vtable_vtable): Use the
	symbolic name for the tag, scm_tc3_cons_gloc, instead of just
	saying "1".

	* vectors.c (scm_make_vector): Fill vectors with the undefined
 	value, to help make Guile Scheme code more portable to other
 	Schemes.

	* symbols.c (scm_intern_obarray_soft, scm_sysintern): Doc fixes.
	* symbols.h, tags.h: Doc fixes.
	
Wed Oct  9 19:39:29 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* async.c (scm_take_signal): Doc fixes.

Mon Oct  7 22:30:34 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* numbers.c (scm_divbigint): When the remainder is zero, we don't
	want to subtract it from the modulus; we just want to leave it
	alone.

Mon Oct  7 00:14:17 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile_1): Bugfix: i --> base in argument to
	`scm_init_threads'.

	* throw.h (scm_catch_apply): Removed the `lazyp' argument.

	* throw.c (scm_catch_apply): Finished implementation of
	`lazy-catch'.

Sun Oct  6 05:26:05 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* filesys.c (scm_sys_select): move SCM_ALLOW_INTS past the sreturn
	check.
	(scm_init_filesys): set "i/o-extensions" feature.
	include feature.h.
	
Sat Oct  5 12:22:00 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in (root.o): Correct dependencies.

Sat Oct  5 18:40:42 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* Makefile.in: Added dependency entry for root.o.

	* continuations.c, debug.[ch], eval.c, gscm.c init.c, root.c,
	throw.c: Renamed last_debug_info_frame -> scm_last_debug_frame.

	* init.c (scm_start_stack): Set initial root continuation number
	to 0.

	* procs.c: New function: scm_thunk_p.

	* procs.h: Added declarations of scm_thunk_p.

	* root.c: Renamed `call-with-new-root' -->
	`call-with-dynamic-root'.
	(cwdr): Removed allocation of new root state.  This should be done
	separately by use of scm_make_root.
	(scm_apply_with_dynamic_root): New function: Does what it
	sounds like.  Needed when spawning threads.

	* root.h: Added member last_debug_frame to root state.
	Added #include "libguile/debug.h"

	* throw.c: Renamed scm_catch --> scm_catch_apply and added more
	arguments.  The motivation is that code in root.c needs catch
	functionality, and we want to avoid code duplication.
	New functions: scm_catch, scm_lazy_catch.  These are wrappers for
	scm_catch_apply.  scm_lazy_catch is intended to introduce catch
	handlers that run without popping the stack into the dynwind
	chain.

	* throw.h: Added prototypes for scm_catch_apply and
	scm_lazy_catch.

Thu Oct  3 11:12:33 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* root.h (scm_root, scm_set_root): Decouple thread support details
 	by introducing the selector SCM_THREAD_LOCAL_DATA and the mutator
 	SCM_SET_THREAD_LOCAL_DATA.

	* print.c (scm_iprlist): Bugfix: Added SCM_ECONSP tests in hare
	and tortoise scanning loop.

Thu Oct  3 00:04:53 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in: Rebuild dependencies.

	* libguile.h: #include "libguile/print.h" before "smob.h", since
	the latter uses the print_state structure.

	* throw.c (scm_ithrow): Use the correct variable when checking to
	see if a given element of scm_dynwinds is a valid catch.

	* throw.c (scm_ithrow): If scm_dynwinds has invalid list
 	structure, abort; don't just silently ignore the garbage.

	* _scm.h: #include "print.h" here, since it seems to be used just
	about everywhere.
	* eval.c, gdbint.c, genio.h, numbers.h, smob.h, srcprop.c,
	strports.c, unif.h: Don't #include "print.h".

Tue Oct  1 05:15:10 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>
	
	* feature.h (scm_loc_features): Removed external declaration.
	(Bug fix suggested by Petr Adamek <adamek@mit.edu>.)

Tue Oct  1 00:00:10 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* feature.c (scm_init_feature): Added threads feature (needs to be
 	initialized here, since features doesn't exist when
 	scm_init_threads is called).

	* libguile.h: Added #include "libguile/../threads/threads.h".
	(This is a kludge to get thread support working.  This should be
	fixed.)

	* configure.in, acconfig.h: Added flags for thread support.

	* scmsigs.c: Define `signal' to be `pthread_signal' if using
 	mit-pthreads.

	* gc.c (scm_igc): Added SCM_THREAD_CRITICAL_SECTION_START and
 	SCM_THREAD_CRITICAL_SECTION_END.  Moved marking of root data to
	root.c:mark_root.

	* _scm.h: Added conditional #include "threads.h"

	* __scm.h (SCM_ASYNC_TICK): Added call to macro
 	SCM_THREADS_SWITCHING_CODE.

	* init.c (scm_start_stack): Call `scm_make_root' to dynamically
 	allocate the basic dynamic root object.
	(scm_boot_guile): Added call to scm_init_root.

	* root.c, root.h: Added root smob.
	(cwdr, scm_call_with_new_root, scm_dynamic_root, scm_app_wdr): New
 	functions: Implements dynamic roots mostly according to spec in
 	SCM manual.  Main difference is that the second argument is a
	throw handler rather than an error "thunk".

	* root.h: Added declaration of scm_init_root.

	* root.c: Added #include "genio.h", #include "smob.h", #include
 	"pairs.h", #include "throw.h", #include "dynwind.h", #include
 	"eval.h"
	(scm_init_root): Added #include "root.x".

	* throw.c: Added #include "stackchk.h"
	(scm_catch): Changed SCM_DEFER_INTS --> SCM_REDEFER_INTS and
 	SCM_ALLOW_INTS --> SCM_REALLOW_INTS.  This is so that scm_catch
 	can be used in scm_call_with_new_root; Added reenabling of stack
 	checking when catching a throw.

Mon Sep 30 21:48:11 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* list.c, list.h: Use SCM_P instead of CPP hair.  Doc fixes.

	* list.c (scm_member, scm_memv, scm_memq): Return #f if a matching
	element is not found, as per R4RS.

Sat Sep 28 18:13:01 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* list.c: Doc fixes throughout.

Sat Sep 28 02:07:43 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* strings.c, strings.h: (scm_makfrom0str, scm_makefrom0str_opt:
	declare the char * to be const.  Avoids a warning in rgx.c.

	* ports.h: spelling fix.

	* filesys.c (scm_sys_stat, scm_sys,lstat): include file name in
	error messages.

	* load.c (scm_sys_try_load_path): throw an error if file not found
	(like it says it in NEWS).

Fri Sep 27 18:27:01 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* symbols.c (scm_intern_obarray_soft): Initialize the new symbol's
	PROPS slot to '(), not #f; it's an empty alist.

	* throw.h, throw.c: Use SCM_P instead of #if hair.

	Remove special support for uncaught throws; see throw.c for
	rationale. 
	* throw.c (uncaught_throw): New function.
	(scm_ithrow): Call uncaught_throw if we don't find a throw
	target; don't mess with scm_bad_throw_vcell.
	(scm_bad_throw_vcell): Variable deleted.
	(scm_init_throw): Don't initialize it.

	* throw.c (scm_ithrow): Don't let outer key matches shadow inner
	#t catches.

Wed Sep 25 04:35:50 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* numbers.c (scm_istr2int): If the number is short (as most
	numbers are), just call scm_small_istr2int to deal with it.
	(scm_small_istr2int): New function, created by un-#ifdefing the
	non-bignum version of scm_istr2int and renaming it.

Tue Sep 24 06:48:38 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* load.c (scm_sys_try_load): don't check whether value returned
	by scm_open_file is #f, it won't be.  Always return SCM_UNSPECIFIED.
	Change the Scheme name from %try-load to primitive-load.

	* error.c (scm_error): convert a NULL message to SCM_BOOL_F.
  	Can avoid passing a message, allowing it to be derived in the
 	error handler (e.g., if we want to throw to the key both from
 	Scheme and C).

Mon Sep 23 00:42:15 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* print.c (scm_iprin1, scm_prin1, scm_iprlist): Circular
 	references now have a new appearance which is more compact and
	also gives a clue about what the target of the reference is.
	By setting parameters in the print state, more fancy printing can
	be achieved.  This is used by the (not yet commited) backtrace
	code.

Sun Sep 22 17:10:06 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* eval.c, numbers.h, unif.h, smob.h, srcprop.c: Added #include
 	"print.h"
	
	* print.c: Added #include "struct.h".  Removed function
	scm_prlist.

	* print.h: Modified prototypes for scm_iprlist, scm_prin1 and
 	scm_iprin1.  Removed prototype for scm_prlist.
	
	* arbiters.c (prinarb),
	async.c (print_async),
	debug.c (prindebugobj, prinmemoized),
	eval.c (prinprom, prinmacro),
	filesys.c (scm_fd_print, scm_dir_print),
	kw.c (print_kw),
	mallocs.c (prinmalloc),
	numbers.c, numbers.h (scm_floprint, scm_bigprint),
	smob.h (scm_smobfuns),
	srcprop.c (prinsrcprops),
	throw.c (prinjb),
	unif.c, unif.h (scm_raprin1, rapr1),
	variable.c (prin_var): Changed argument `int writing' to
	`scm_print_state *pstate'.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): Moved scm_init_struct upwards so
	that it will be called before scm_init_print.

	* print.c (scm_prin1): Print states are now allocated when calling
 	scm_prin1 and then passed around to all printing functions as an
 	argument.  A cache `print_state_pool' enables reuse of print
 	states.
	(scm_make_print_state): New function.
	(scm_iprin1): Adaption to print states.
	(scm_iprlist): An initial "hare and tortoise" scan brings down
	time complexity to O (depth * N).  (Better time complexity will be
	achieved when the printing code is completely rewritten.)
	
Fri Sep 20 22:01:36 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* aclocal.m4 (GUILE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF): Use AC_CACHE_CHECK instead of
	AC_CACHE_VAL; #define UTIMBUF_NEEDS_POSIX outside AC_CACHE_VAL, so
	it gets done whether or not the cache variable has a value.

Thu Sep 19 17:06:39 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	Distinguish #f and ().
	* __scm.h: #undef SICP.
	* pairs.h (SCM_EOL): Delete this definition, equating it with
	SCM_BOOL_F.
	* tags.h (SCM_EOL): Give it a new definition here; I think I found
	the value it used to have.  Doc fixes, too.

Thu Sep 19 15:33:51 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* struct.c (scm_make_struct_layout, init_struct, scm_struct_ref,
 	scm_struct_set_x), struct.h, gc.c (scm_gc_mark): Completed Tom
 	Lord's implementation of structs, allowing for tail arrays as
 	described in the manual. Also fixed some bugs. (Both the interface
 	and the implementation should be improved.)

	* read.c (scm_init_read): Removed #ifdef READER_EXTENSIONS

	* print.c, print.h: Closures now print like #<procedure foo (x)>.
	People who whish to see the source can do `(print-enable 'source)'.
	Removed #ifdef DEBUG_EXTENSIONS.
	
Thu Sep 19 00:00:29 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* filesys.c (scsm_sys_stat): don't SIGSEGV if argument is an
	integer (assuming for now accepting an integer is a good thing).

	* error.c, fports.c: replace use of %S in lgh_error args with %s.
	%S will be used instead for write'ing arguments.

	* unif.c (scm_transpose_array): change arguments in the SCM_WNA
	asserts.  fix a few other asserts.
	(scm_aind, scm_enclose_array, scm_array_in_bounds_p,
	scm_uniform_vector_ref,	scm_array_set_x,
	scm_dimensions_to_unform_array): change args in
	SCM_WNA SCM_ASSERTS and change scm_wta's to scm_wrong_num_args.
	strop.c (scm_substring_move_left_x, scm_substring_move_right_x,
	scm_substring_fill_x): likewise.
	gsubr.c (scm_gsubr_apply): likewise.
	eval.c (SCM_APPLY): likewise.

	* eval.c (4 places): replace scm_everr with lgh_error or
 	scm_wrong_num_args.

	* error.c, error.h (scm_wrong_num_args, scm_wrong_type_arg,
	scm_memory_error): new procedures.
	scm_everr: deleted.  can use scm_wta, dropping first two args.
	scm_error: convert NULL subr to SCM_BOOL_F.

	* __scm.h: don't define SCM_STACK_OVFLOW, SCM_EXIT, SCM_ARG6, SCM_ARG7,
	SCM_ARGERR.

	* stackchk.c (scm_report_stack_overflow): use lgh_error instead
	of scm_wta.

	* error.c, error.h: new error keys: scm_arg_type_key,
	scm_args_number_key, scm_memory_alloc_key, scm_stack_overflow_key,
	scm_misc_error_key.
	scm_wta: reimplement using lgh_error instead of scm_everr.

Wed Sep 18 17:13:35 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@kenneth>

	* gdbint.c: scm_lread now has one more argument.

	* ports.c, ports.h: Name change: scm_\(line\|column\)_number -->
 	scm_port_\1; Added mutator scm_set_port_filename_x (used when
 	loading source from non-file ports, which, e. g., happens when
 	using the Emacs interface).

	* fports.c (scm_open_file): Don't call scm_makfrom0str on a scheme
 	object.

	* read.c: Added code for recording of positions of source code
 	expressions; New functions: recsexpr, scm_lreadrecparen;
 	_scm_make_srcprops --> scm_make_srcprops
	(scm_flush_ws): Removed updating of positions counters.  This work
 	is already done by scm_gen_getc

	* read.h: Added prototype for scm_lreadrecparen
	
	* print.c: Added #include "alist.h"

	* eval.c: Added #include "hash.h"

	* eq.c: Added #include "ramap.h"

	* options.c: Documentation fixes.

	* srcprop.c (scm_finish_srcprop): Bugfix: update ptr.
	(scm_init_srcprop): Adjusted size of initial source-whash.  Name
 	changes: tc16_srcprops --> scm_tc16_srcprops, _scm_make_srcprops
 	--> scm_make_srcprops

	* srcprop.h: Name changes: tc16_srcprops --> scm_tc16_srcprops,
 	_scm_make_srcprops --> scm_make_srcprops; Remove one layer of
 	function calls in the definition of the whash access macros.

Tue Sep 17 11:33:16 1996  Lee Iverson  <leei@Canada.AI.SRI.COM>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): Add level of indirection to
 	scm_boot_guile_1() to ensure that stack base pointer is properly
 	initialized.  There was no guarantee that variable i was the
 	highest/lowest variable on stack (i.e. the call frame of
 	scm_boot_guile was not completely protected from gc).

Tue Sep 17 01:40:56 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ports.h (scm_port_table): put back file_name, it will be used to
 	support debugging.  Undo related changes in fports.c, ioext.c,
	ports.c, gc.c.

Sun Sep 15 03:58:29 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ports.h (scm_port_table): remove file_name member for now, it seems
	undesirable.
	* fports.c (scm_open_file): don't set file_name in PTAB.
	(prinfport): don't use file_name in PTAB.
	* ioext.c (scm_sys_duplicate_port): don't set file_name in PTAB.
	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): don't intialize file_name.
	(scm_port_file_name): remove for now.
	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): don't mark PTAB file_name.

	* fports.h (scm_mkfile): prototype deleted.
	* fports.c (scm_mkfile): merged into scm_open_file to simplify.

	* debug.c, unif.c: use scm_out_of_range instead of
	wta for range errors (ASSERT still needs work).

	* error.c, error.h (scm_out_of_range): new procedure.

	* error.c, error.h (scm_out_of_range_key): new key.

	* posix.c (scm_sync): #else was missing.

	* error.c, error.h: append _key to names scm_num_overflow and
 	scm_system_error.

	* __scm.h (SCM_SYSMISSING, SCM_NUM_OVERFLOW): use SCM_BOOL_F instead
	of consing an empty list.
	(SCM_SYSERROR etc.): move into error.c, make them procedures instead
	of macros, saves code and string space.
	error.c, fports.c, numbers.c, posix.c, ioext.c, filesys.c, socket.c,
	fdsocket.c, simpos.c: change names of SCM_SYSERROR etc., to
	lower case.  Rename scm_syserror_m to scm_syserror_msg.
	error.h: prototypes for new procedures.

Sat Sep 14 03:35:41 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* numbers.c: use SCM_NUM_OVERFLOW instead of scm_wta or ASSERT.

	* error.c, error.h: setup scm_num_overflow key.

	* __scm.h: SCM_NUM_OVERFLOW: macro for reporting numerical overflow.
	Remove definition of SCM_OVSCM_FLOW.

	* fports.c (scm_open_file): use SCM_SYSERROR_M.

	* __scm.h: SCM_SYSERROR_M: new macro for system errors with an
	explicit message and args.

	* error.c, error.h, __scm.h: change system_error_sym to
	scm_system_error.

	* error.c (system_error_sym): remove leading %% from the Scheme name
	"%%system-error". 

	* __scm.h (SCM_SYSMISSING): Redefine using lgh_error.

Fri Sep 13 12:58:08 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* __scm.h, chars.c, debug.c, eval.c, eval.h, extchrs.c, extchrs.h,
 	fdsocket.c, feature.c, mbstrings.c, mbstrings.h, numbers.c,
 	numbers.h, print.c, scmhob.h, simpos.h, symbols.c, symbols.h,
 	tags.h, throw.c, variable.h: Name cleanup.  Lots of xxxSCM_yyy
 	renamed.  (These were introduced by unsupervised name
 	substitution.)

Fri Sep 13 01:19:08 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* print.c: Added code for detection of circular references during
 	printing.  (init_ref_stack, grow_ref_stack): New functions.  Added
 	a hook for printing of closures (accessible via print options).
  	This leads to a split of calls to scm_iprin1 into two classes:
 	elementary print operations (e. g. the code which prints a smob)
 	still use scm_iprin1 while top level calls (like scm_display) use
	scm_prin1.  scm_prin1 begins by clearing the data structure used
	to record reference information.

	* print.h: Added declarations of scm_prin1 and scm_prlist.

	* strports.c (scm_strprint_obj): scm_iprin1 --> scm_prin1

	* gscm.c (gscm_portprint_obj): scm_iprin1 --> scm_prin1

	* gscm.h (gscm_print_obj): scm_iprin1 --> scm_prin1

	* error.c (err_head): scm_iprin1 --> scm_prin1

	* debug.c: Adjusted header comment.

	* tags.h: Typo.

Wed Sep 11 17:55:59 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* strerror.c: Doc fix.

Thu Sep 12 00:00:32 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* gdbint.c (gdb_read): Now possible to run during GC.
	(unmark_port, remark_port): New functions.

	* symbols.h (SCM_SETLENGTH): Use SCM_SETCAR.

	* read.c (scm_grow_tok_buf): Use scm_vector_set_length_x instead
	of allocating a new string object.  Also, increase size by
	the factor 2 instead of 1.5.

Wed Sep 11 15:10:38 1996  Petr Adamek  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* __scm.h (SCM_P): Corrected to run under traditional C.

	* _scm.h (SCM_PROC): Extraneous semicolon (outside functions)
	removed.

	* async.c: Calls to scm_sysintern corrected.

	* async.h (scm_async_clock): Redundant declaration removed.

	* continuations.c (scm_dynthrow): Redundant declaration removed.

	* debug.c (scm_single_step, scm_memoized, scm_lookup_soft):
	Definition typos corrected.

	* debug.h: Missing declarations of functions in debug.c added
	(lots).

	* eval.h (scm_eval_args, scm_deval_args, scm_m_undefine):
	Missing declarations to functions in eval.c added.

	* filesys.c: Possibly uninitialized variable rv.

	* gc.h (scm_object_addr, scm_unhash_name): Missing
	declarations of functions defined in gc.c added.

	* genio.c: Possible typos str_data -> wstr_data. ???

	* genio.c: Possibly unintended shadowing of local variable
	`int c' (gotos out of scope of inner `c'). ???

	* init.c: Uninitialized `SCM last' may be used.

	* ioext.h: (scm_sys_isatty_p): Typo.

	* list.h (scm_list_head): Missing prototype for function in
	list.c added.

	* numbers.c (scm_two_doubles): Changed from extern to static
	(is used only within numbers.c).

	* numbers.h: Repeated declarations removed.

	* ports.h (scm_close_all_ports_except): Declaration for the
	function defined in ports.c added.

	* posix.h: Missing declarations added.

	* procs.h (scm_make_subr_opt): Missing declaration added.

	* socket.h (scm_sys_gethost): Missing declaration added.

	* socket.h: Redundant declarations removed (they are in fdsocket.h).

	* srcprop.h (scm_set_source_property_x, scm_finish_srcprop):
	Missing declarations added.

	* stime.h (scm_get_internal_real_time): Repeated declarations removed.

	* struct.c: Uninitialized variable `SCM answer' may be used.

	* unif.c (l2ra): Declaration prototype.

	* unif.c (scm_array_equal_p): Dummy definition removed (it is
	defined in ramap.c).

	* unif.h (scm_raprin1, scm_istr2bve, scm_array_equal_p):
	Redundant declarations removed (they are in ramap.h).

	* variable.h (scm_make_udvariable,
	scm_make_undefined_variable): Declaration corrected to
	correspond variable.c.

	* vectors.h (scm_vector_move_left_x, scm_vector_move_right_x):
	Missing declarations added.

Wed Sep 11 14:38:50 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in (distclean): Don't forget to delete fd.h.

Tue Sep 10 14:01:46 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* fd.h.in, tags.h: Trivial cleanups. 

	* marksweep.c, marksweep.h: Deleted; marksweep.c was empty, and
	marksweep.h just declared functions from gc.c.
	* gc.h, libguile.h: Don't #include "marksweep.h".
	* Makefile.in (libobjs, inner_h_files, c_files, gen_c_files): Omit
	marksweep.o, marksweep.h, marksweep.c, and marksweep.x.  Other
	dependencies updated.

	* libguile.h: Don't #include "files.h"; it's been deleted.

	* files.c (scm_sys_delete_file): Moved to filesys.c.
	File is now empty; deleted.
	* files.h: Deleted.
	* filesys.c: scm_sys_delete_file is now here.  Remove
	#if's; they seem to rely on remnants of an old portability
	regimen.  If the problems come up again, solve them properly,
	using autoconf.  Specifically: Don't test M_SYSV, and #define
	remove to be unlink if it's #defined; don't use remove just
	because HAVE_STDC_HEADERS is #defined.
	* filesys.h: Add declarations for scm_sys_delete_file.
	* Makefile.in (libobjs, inner_h_files, c_files, gen_c_files): Omit
	files.o, files.h, files.c, and files.x.
	* init.c: Don't #include "files.h", and don't call scm_init_files.

	Use SCM_P instead of PROTO; the latter intrudes on the user's
	namespace.
	* params.h: Deleted; definition of SCM_P moved to...
	* __scm.h: ... here, where it replaces PROTO macro.
	* libguile.h, smob.h: Don't #include "params.h".
	* continuations.c, error.h, feature.h, gc.c, gc.h, init.h, load.h,
	smob.h: Fix prototypes accordingly.
	* Makefile.in: Update dependencies.
	(inner_h_files): Remove params.h.

	* gc.c: #include "gc.h"; every module should include its header,
	to let the compiler cross-check the declarations against the
	definitions.

	* eq.h, files.h, hashtab.h, load.h, mallocs.h, scmsigs.h,
	simpos.h: #include "libguile/__scm.h".

Mon Sep  9 20:00:15 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* init.c: Don't forget to #include smob.h and init.h.
	* Makefile.in: Dependencies updated.

	* smob.h: Use PROTO instead of #if __STDC__.

	* continuations.c (scm_dynthrow): Use PROTO, not SCM_P. 

	* __scm.h: Doc fixes.

	* __scm.h, libguile.h: Use "quotes" in the #includes, not
	<angles>; this allows `make depends' to work properly.

	* libguile.h: #include smob.h and pairs.h before the others; they
	define typedefs used by other headers.
	
	C files should #include only the header files they need, not
	libguile.h (which #includes all the header files); the pointless
	recompilation was wasting my time.
	* Makefile.in (all .o dependency lists): Regenerated.
	* libguile.h: Don't try to get a definition for size_t here...
	* __scm.h: Do it here.
	* _scm.h: Since this is the internal libguile header, put things
 	here that all (or a majority) of the libguile files will want.
  	Don't #include <libguile.h> here; that generates dependencies on
 	way too much.  Instead, get "__scm.h", "error.h", "pairs.h",
 	"list.h", "gc.h", "gsubr.h", "procs.h", "numbers.h", "symbols.h",
 	"boolean.h", "strings.h", "vectors.h", "root.h", "ports.h", and
 	"async.h".
	* alist.c: Get "eq.h", "list.h", "alist.h".
	* append.c: Get "append.h", "list.h".
	* arbiters.c: Get "arbiters.h", "smob.h".
	* async.c: Get "async.h", "smob.h", "throw.h", "eval.h".
	* boolean.c: Get "boolean.h".
	* chars.c: Get "chars.h".
	* continuations.c: Get "continuations.h", "dynwind.h", "debug.h",
	"stackchk.h".
	* debug.c: Get "debug.h", "feature.h", "read.h", "strports.h",
	"continuations.h", "alist.h", "srcprop.h", "procprop.h", "smob.h",
	"genio.h", "throw.h", "eval.h".
	* dynwind.c: Get "dynwind.h", "alist.h", "eval.h".
	* eq.c: Get "eq.h", "unif.h", "smob.h", "strorder.h",
	"stackchk.h".
	* error.c: Get "error.h", "throw.h", "genio.h", "pairs.h".
	* eval.c: Get "eval.h", "stackchk.h", "srcprop.h", "debug.h",
	"hashtab.h", "procprop.h", "markers.h", "smob.h", "throw.h",
	"continuations.h", "eq.h", "sequences.h", "alist.h", "append.h",
	"debug.h".
	* fdsocket.c: Get "fdsocket.h", "unif.h", "filesys.h".
	* feature.c: Get "feature.h".
	* files.c: Get "files.h".
	* filesys.c: Get "filesys.h", "smob.h", "genio.h".
	* fports.c: Get "fports.h", "markers.h".
	* gc.c: Get "async.h", "unif.h", "smob.h", "weaks.h",
	"genio.h", "struct.h", "stackchk.h", "stime.h".
	* gdbint.c: Get "gdbint.h", "chars.h", "eval.h", "print.h",
	"read.h", "strports.h", "tag.h".
	* genio.c: Get "genio.h", "chars.h".
	* gsubr.c: Get "gsubr.h", "genio.h".
	* hash.c: Get "hash.h", "chars.h".
	* hashtab.c: Get "hashtab.h", "eval.h", "hash.h", "alist.h".
	* init.c: Get everyone who has an scm_init_mumble function:
	"weaks.h", "vports.h", "version.h", "vectors.h", "variable.h",
	"unif.h", "throw.h", "tag.h", "symbols.h", "struct.h",
	"strports.h", "strorder.h", "strop.h", "strings.h", "stime.h",
	"stackchk.h", "srcprop.h", "socket.h", "simpos.h", "sequences.h",
	"scmsigs.h", "read.h", "ramap.h", "procs.h", "procprop.h",
	"print.h", "posix.h", "ports.h", "pairs.h", "options.h",
	"objprop.h", "numbers.h", "mbstrings.h", "mallocs.h", "load.h",
	"list.h", "kw.h", "ioext.h", "hashtab.h", "hash.h", "gsubr.h",
	"gdbint.h", "gc.h", "fports.h", "filesys.h", "files.h",
	"feature.h", "fdsocket.h", "eval.h", "error.h", "eq.h",
	"dynwind.h", "debug.h", "continuations.h", "chars.h", "boolean.h",
	"async.h", "arbiters.h", "append.h", "alist.h".
	* ioext.c: Get "ioext.h", "fports.h".
	* kw.c: Get "kw.h", "smob.h", "mbstrings.h", "genio.h".
	* list.c: Get "list.h", "eq.h".
	* load.c: Get "load.h", "eval.h", "read.h", "fports.h".
	* mallocs.c: Get "smob.h", "genio.h".
	* markers.c: Get "markers.h".
	* mbstrings.c: Get "mbstrings.h", "read.h", "genio.h", "unif.h",
	"chars.h".
	* numbers.c: Get "unif.h", "genio.h".
	* objprop.c: Get "objprop.h", "weaks.h", "alist.h", "hashtab.h".
	* options.c: Get "options.h".
	* ports.c: Get "ports.h", "vports.h", "strports.h", "fports.h",
	"markers.h", "chars.h", "genio.h".
	* posix.c: Get "posix.h", "sequences.h", "feature.h", "unif.h",
	"read.h", "scmsigs.h", "genio.h", "fports.h". 
	* print.c: Get "print.h",  "unif.h", "weaks.h", "read.h",
	"procprop.h", "eval.h", "smob.h", "mbstrings.h", "genio.h",
	"chars.h".
	* procprop.c: Get "procprop.h", "eval.h", "alist.h".
	* procs.c: Get "procs.h".
	* ramap.c: Get "ramap.h", "feature.h", "eval.h", "eq.h",
	"chars.h", "smob.h", "unif.h".
	* read.c: Get "alist.h", "kw.h", "mbstrings.h", "unif.h",
	"eval.h", "genio.h", "chars.h".
	* root.c: Get "root.h", "stackchk.h".
	* scmsigs.c: Get "scmsigs.h".
	* sequences.c: Get "sequences.h".
	* simpos.c: Get "simpos.h", "scmsigs.h".
	* smob.c: Get "smob.h".
	* socket.c: Get "socket.h", "feature.h".
	* srcprop.c: Get "srcprop.h", "weaks.h", "hashtab.h", "debug.h",
	"alist.h", "smob.h". 
	* stackchk.c: Get "stackchk.h", "genio.h".
	* stime.c: Get "stime.h"."libguile/continuations.h".
	* strings.c: Get "strings.h", "chars.h".
	* strop.c: Get "strop.h", "chars.h".
	* strorder.c: Get "strorder.h", "chars.h".
	* strports.c: Get "strports.h", "print.h", "eval.h", "unif.h".
	* struct.c: Get "struct.h", "chars.h".
	* symbols.c: Get "symbols.h", "mbstrings.h", "alist.h",
	"variable.h", "eval.h", "chars.h". 
	* tag.c: Get "tag.h", "struct.h", "chars.h".
	* throw.c: Get "throw.h", "continuations.h", "debug.h",
	"dynwind.h", "eval.h", "alist.h", "smob.h", "genio.h".
	* unif.c: Get "unif.h", "feature.h", "strop.h", "sequences.h",
	"smob.h", "genio.h", "eval.h", "chars.h".
	* variable.c: Get "variable.h", "smob.h", "genio.h".
	* vectors.c: Get "vectors.h", "eq.h".
	* version.c: Get "version.h".
	* vports.c: Get "vports.h", "fports.h", "chars.h", "eval.h".
	* weaks.c: Get "weaks.h".

	* stackchk.h: #include "libguile/debug.h",

	* print.h, read.h: #include "options.h", since everyone who uses
	either of these files will need that.

	* smob.h: #include "ports.h", "genio.h", and "print.h", since
	anyone who uses this file will need them to define the smob
	printing functions.  Also, get markers.h, since people will need
	to #define the mark functions.
	
	* smob.h (scm_ptobfuns, SCM_PTOBNUM): Definitions moved...
	* ports.h: ... to here.

	* ports.h (scm_port_table_size): Explicitly give type as 'int';
	don't rely on archaic C default type rules.

	* fports.h: #include "libguile/ports.h", since you need that in
	order to parse this.

	* genio.h: #include "libguile/print.h", because you need that to
	parse this; don't bother #including "ports.h", since print.h gets
	that.
	
	* error.h: Don't #include "pairs.h"; _scm.h will do that now.
	
	* eval.h (scm_top_level_lookup_thunk_var): Remove declaration for
	this; it's now a reference to an element of *scm_root.

	* debug.h: Don't #include "options.h"; the compiler won't be able
	to find that once the headers are installed; instead, #include
	"libguile/options.h".
	* gc.h: Same, with marksweep.h.
	* mbstrings.h: Same, with symbols.h.
	* scmhob.h: Same, with _scm.h.
	* smob.h: Same, with params.h.
	
	* Makefile.in (depends): Don't nuke scmconfig.h and the generated
	C files; there's no need for this, and it forces recompilations
	unnecessarily.

Sat Sep  7 06:57:23 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* error.c (scm_error): declare scm_error_callback.

	* error.h: prototype for scm_error_callback.

	* __scm.h: define lgh_error.
 	(SCM_SYSERROR): redefine using lgh_error.

Thu Sep  5 22:40:06 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* error.c (scm_error): new procedure.

	* error.h: prototype for scm_error.

	* Makefile.in (install): install scmconfig.h from the current
	directory, not $(srcdir).

Thu Sep  5 11:38:07 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* alist.h, append.h, arbiters.h, async.h, boolean.h, chars.h,
 	continuations.h, debug.h, dynwind.h, error.h, eval.h, fdsocket.h,
 	feature.h, filesys.h, fports.h, gc.h, gdbint.h, genio.h, gsubr.h,
 	hash.h, init.h, ioext.h, kw.h, list.h, markers.h, marksweep.h,
 	mbstrings.h, numbers.h, objprop.h, options.h, pairs.h, ports.h,
 	posix.h, print.h, procprop.h, procs.h, ramap.h, read.h, root.h,
 	sequences.h, smob.h, socket.h, srcprop.h, stackchk.h, stime.h,
 	strings.h, strop.h, strorder.h, strports.h, struct.h, symbols.h,
 	tag.h, throw.h, unif.h, variable.h, vectors.h, version.h,
 	vports.h, weaks.h: #include "libguile/__scm.h", not
	<libguile/__scm.h>.  This allows 'gcc -MM' to determine which
	dependencies are within libguile properly.

Thu Sep  5 11:38:07 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in (.c.x): Simplify; there's no need to run this rule
	when scmconfig.h doesn't exist. 

	* load.c (scm_sys_try_load): Correct spelling.

	* feature.c (scm_loc_features): Make this static.

	* Makefile.in (libpath.h): Omit trailing slash from path.  We
	shouldn't require it of users, so why put it here?

	Move code to initialize and search %load-path from ice-9 to C
	code, so we can use the load-path to find the ice-9 boot code;
	this makes it easier to run Guile without installing it.  See
	corresponding changes in guile/Makefile.in.
	* feature.c: Move stuff concerned with the load path to load.c.
	(scm_compiled_library_path): Deleted.
	Don't #include libpath.h here.
	* feature.h: Don't mention scm_compiled_library_path.
	* load.c: #include "libpath.h" here, as well as <sys/types.h>,
	<sys/stat.h>, and <unistd.h> (if present).
	(R_OK): #define if the system hasn't deigned to.
	(scm_loc_load_path): New variable.
	(scm_init_load_path, scm_sys_search_load_path,
	scm_sys_try_load_path): New functions.
	(scm_init_load): Initialize scm_loc_load_path to point to the
	value cell of the Scheme %load-path variable.
	* load.h: Add declarations for scm_sys_search_load_path,
 	scm_sys_try_load_path.
	* init.c: Call scm_init_load_path.
	* Makefile.in (feature.o, load.o): Dependencies updated.

	* load.c, load.h: Rewrite using PROTO macro.
	
Thu Sep  5 01:54:33 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* gc.c (scm_cellp): New function: C predicate to determine if an
	SCM value can be regarded as a pointer to a cell on the heap.

	* gc.h: Added declaration of scm_cellp.

	* gdb_interface.h: New file: The GDB interface header from the GDB
	distribution.

	* gdbint.c: New file: GDB interface.

	* gdbint.h: New file: GDB interface.

	* libguile.h: Added #include <libguile/gdbint.h>.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): Added scm_init_gdbint.

	* Makefile.in: Added gdb_interface.h, gdbint.[hc].
	Added -I.. to INCLUDE_CFLAGS (otherwise the include files won't be
	found if object files and source are kept separate).

Wed Sep  4 14:35:02 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* feature.h, feature.c: Use PROTO macro, instead of #if __STDC__.

Wed Sep  4 01:30:47 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* configure.in: Don't substitute the values of TCL_SRC_DIR and
	TK_SRC_DIR; they're not relevant any more.

	* Makefile.in (CC): Don't list -Wall here; it's a GCC-specific flag.
	* configure.in: Instead, put it in CFLAGS here, iff we're using GCC.

Wed Sep  4 00:55:49 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* PLUGIN/guile.config (xtra_cflags): Include .. in the header
	search path, so we can find the <libguile/MUMBLE.h> headers.

	* Makefile.in (ancillary): List aclocal.m4, for 'make dist'.

	* Makefile.in (ALL_CFLAGS): Don't mention CFLAGS here; it's
	implicit in the .c.o rule.
	(.c.x): Don't mention ALL_CFLAGS here; its value is included in
	$(CC) already.

	Put the library path in a header file, instead of passing it on
	the command line in every compilation.
	* Makefile.in (libpath.h): New target.
	(feature.o): Depend on libpath.h.
	(clean): Delete libpath.h.
	(ALL_CFLAGS): Don't use -DLIBRARY_PATH here.  Instead ...
	* feature.c: ... #include "libpath.h" here.
	* .cvsignore: Ignore libpath.h.

	Don't install the unwashed masses of Guile header files in the
	main #include path; put most of them in a subdirectory called
	'libguile'.  This avoids naming conflicts between Guile header
	files and system header files (of which there were a few).
	* Makefile.in (pkgincludedir): Deleted.
	(innerincludedir): New variable; this and $(includedir) are enough. 
	(INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Search for headers in "-I$(srcdir)/..".
	(installed_h_files): Divide this up.  Now this variable lists
	those header files which should go into $(includedir) (i.e. appear
	directly in the #include path), and ...
	(inner_h_files): ... this new variable says which files appear in
	a subdirectory, and are referred to as <libguile/mumble.h>.
	(h_files): List them both.
	(install): Create innerincludedir, not pkgincludedir.  Put
	the installed_h_files and inner_h_files in their proper places.
	(uninstall): Corresponding changes.
	* alist.h, append.h, arbiters.h, async.h, boolean.h, chars.h,
	continuations.h, debug.h, dynwind.h, error.h, eval.h, fdsocket.h,
	feature.h, fports.h, gc.h, genio.h, gsubr.h, hash.h, init.h,
	ioext.h, kw.h, libguile.h, list.h, markers.h, marksweep.h,
	mbstrings.h, numbers.h, options.h, pairs.h, ports.h, posix.h,
	print.h, procprop.h, procs.h, ramap.h, read.h, root.h,
	sequences.h, smob.h, socket.h, srcprop.h, stackchk.h, stime.h,
	strings.h, strop.h, strorder.h, strports.h, struct.h, symbols.h,
	tag.h, throw.h, unif.h, variable.h, vectors.h, version.h,
	vports.h, weaks.h: Find __scm.h in its new location.
	* __scm.h: Find scmconfig.h and tags.h in their new locations
	(they're both "inner" files).

Tue Sep  3 20:27:35 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in (.c.x): Remove duplicate use of $(ALL_CFLAGS).

Tue Sep  3 19:53:00 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* posix.c: Doc fixes.

Mon Sep  2 15:22:40 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* socket.c: Don't include a prototype for inet_aton; just use a
 	K&R style declaration, to avoid warnings but minimize the chance
 	of conflicts with the system.

	On NextStep, <utime.h> doesn't define struct utime, unless we
	#define _POSIX_SOURCE before #including it.
	* aclocal.m4 (GUILE_STRUCT_UTIMBUF): New test.
	* acconfig.h: New comment text for above CPP symbol.
	* configure.in: Call it.
	* posix.c: #define _POSIX_SOURCE if it seems necessary.

	* configure.in (AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Include sys/utime.h and utime.h
	in the list.
	* posix.c: Check HAVE_SYS_UTIME_H and HAVE_UTIME_H, instead of
	testing for __EMX__.

	* posix.c: #include <libc.h>, if it exists.

	* posix.c: Cast the return result to GETGROUPS_T, not gid_t; we
	don't even know if the latter exists.

        * posix.c (s_sys_setpgid, s_sys_setsid, s_sys_ctermid,
	s_sys_tcgetpgrp, s_sys_tcsetpgrp): Renamed from s_setpgid,
	s_setsid, s_ctermid, s_tcgetpgrp, s_tcsetpgrp, for consistency.

	* posix.c (R_OK, W_OK, X_OK, F_OK): #define these if the system's
	header files don't.
	(scm_init_posix): Use them when initializing the Scheme constants
	of the same name.

Fri Aug 30 16:01:30 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@floss.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in (libdir, includedir, bindir): Use the
	autoconf-supplied values, instead of deriving them ourselves.
	(pkgincludedir, datadir, pkgdatadir): New variables.
	(install, uninstall): Put the header files in a special
	subdirectory, not in the main search path.

	* Makefile.in (ALL_CFLAGS): Provide the proper value for
	LIBRARY_PATH --- use $(pkgdatadir) instead of $(libdir). 

	* Makefile.in (IMPLPATH): Deleted; never used.
	
	* Makefile.in (TCL_SRC_DIR, TK_SRC_DIR): Deleted; we don't depend
	on the Tcl/Tk source any more.
	(INCLUDE_CFLAGS): Remove references to the above.

	* Makefile.in (version.o): Corrected dependencies.

Thu Aug 29 23:06:19 1996  Thomas Morgan  <tmorgan@gnu.ai.mit.edu>

	* libguile.h: #include "version.h"

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): Call scm_init_version.
	* gscm.c (gscm_run_scm): Call scm_init_version.

	* configure.in (GUILE_MAJOR_VERSION, GUILE_MINOR_VERSION,
	GUILE_VERSION): AC_DEFINE these.
	(acconfig.h): #undef the above symbols.

	* Makefile.in (libobjs): Add version.o.
	(installed_h_files): Add version.h.
	(c_files): Add version.c.
	(gen_c_files): Add version.x.
	(version.o): New rule.
	(alist.o, append.o, appinit.o, arbiters.o, async.o, boolean.o,
	chars.o, continuations.o, dynwind.o, eq.o, error.o, eval.o,
	fdsocket.o, feature.o, files.o, filesys.o, fports.o, gc.o,
	genio.o, gsubr.o, hash.o, hashtab.o, init.o, kw.o, list.o, load.o,
	mallocs.o, markers.o, marksweep.o, mbstrings.o, numbers.o,
	objprop.o, pairs.o, ports.o, posix.o, print.o, procprop.o,
	procs.o, ramap.o, read.o, root.o, scmsigs.o, sequences.o,
	simpos.o, smob.o, socket.o, stackchk.o, stime.o, strings.o,
	strop.o, strorder.o, strports.o, struct.o, symbols.o, tag.o,
	throw.o, unif.o, variable.o, vectors.o, version.o, vports.o,
	weaks.o): Add version.h to dependency lists.
	(markers.o): Remove duplicate rule.

	* version.h: New file.

	* version.c: New file.

Thu Aug 29 15:21:39 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* symbols.c (scm_strhash): scm_downcase is now a function, not an
 	array; use it appropriately.  Since GCC is quite happy to
 	subscript functions, it never warned us about this; we should use
 	-Wpointer-arith in the future.  I guess we never tested
 	case-insensitivity.

Wed Aug 28 18:52:22 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* socket.c: Doc and copyright fixes.

Sat Aug 24 05:29:19 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.c: Fixed and improved gdb support.

Fri Aug 23 18:00:16 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* socket.c: Added declaration of inet_aton to avoid compiler
 	warning.  (Hope this solution is correct.)

	* stime.c: Added declaration of ftime.  (This is missing in
	Solaris 2 headers.)

Fri Aug 23 02:03:32 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* configure, scmconfig.h.in: Updated, using autoconf and autoheader.

	* Makefile.in (c_files): add strerror.c.

	* strerror.c: new file from Emacs' sysdep.c.
	maybe configure should also check for sys_errlist.

	* configure.in (AC_REPLACE_FUNCS): add strerror.

Fri Aug 23 03:02:46 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* debug.c (scm_init_debug): Added initialization for
	scm_evaluator_traps.

	* debug.h, debug.c: Various name changes.
	(Mostly prefixing with SCM_.)  Renamed "debug-options" -->
	"debug-options-interface".  See commentary in options.c.

	* options.h, options.c: Options now have documentation strings.
	Also added a long explanatory commentary.
	
	* eval.c, print.h, print.c, read.h, read.c: Modifications to
	run-time options.

	* gscm.c, init.c, root.c, throw.c: Bug fixes:
	last_debug_info_frame is now updated in all cases.

	* __scm.h, stackchk.h, stackchk.c: Guile now performs stack
	checking.

Thu Aug 22 17:34:17 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@woody.nada.kth.se>

	* __scm.h: SCM_STACK_LIMIT removed (now a run-time option).
	Added option STACK_CHECKING.

Tue Aug 20 18:48:40 1996  Mikael Djurfeldt  <djurfeldt@nada.kth.se>

	* Makefile.in: Added {debug,options,srcprop}.{h,c}
	
	* __scm.h: Removed symbols for debugging support.

	* acconfig.h: Added symbols for debugging support.

	* configure.in: Added user option for debugging support.
	--enable-debug will include the debugging code into libguile.a.

	* continuations.c (scm_make_cont): Enlarged the #if 0 around
	scm_relocate_chunk_to_heap.
	
	* debug.c: New file: low-level debugging support.  It also
 	includes support for debugging with gdb.  (The extensions to gdb
 	are written by Per Bothner at Cygnus.)

	* debug.h: New file: low-level debugging support.

	* eval.c: scm_m_set and SCM_IM_SET no longer supports multiple
 	argument pairs.  Extensive modifications to the debugging
 	evaluator.  Added "SECTION:" commentaries to clarify what happens
 	when, during double compilation.  Renamed EVALIMP --> EVALIM.
  	Renamed EVAL --> XEVAL.  Removed function evalcar.  Defined
 	evalcar to scm_eval_car.  Added explanation of "EVAL" symbols to
 	the beginning of the file.  New procedure: scm_unmemocopy.
	Added some global state variables needed by the debugging
	evaluator: scm_ceval_ptr, last_debug_info_frame, debug_mode,
	check_entry, check_apply, check_exit, debug_options and
	evaluator_traps.  New acro: undefine.
	
	* eval.h: Renamed EVAL --> XEVAL.

	* gc.c (scm_init_storage): Renamed scm_make_weak_hash_table
	--> scm_make_weak_key_hash_table.
	
	* init.c (scm_restart_stack, scm_boot_guile): Added initialization
	of SCM_DFRAME.  Added calls to scm_init_{debug,options,srcprop}.
	
	* libguile.h: Conditionally include debug.h

	* objprop.c (scm_object_properties, scm_set_object_properties_x):
 	scm_object_properties shouldn't return handle.  `handle' now gets
 	initialized in scm_set_object_properties_x.  scm_object_properties
	doesn't any longer create an entry in scm_object_whash.
	
	* options.c: New file: handling of run time options.
	
	* options.h: New file: handling of run time options.

	* posix.c (scm_getpgrp): Cast pointer to getpgrp.
	
	* print.c: New procedure: scm_print_options

	* print.h: Defines for print options.
	
	* read.c: New procedure: scm_read_options

	* read.h: Defines for reader options.
	
	* root.h: Added scm_source_whash among scm_sys_protects.

	* srcprop.c: New file: source properties.
	
	* srcprop.h: New file: source properties.
	
	* throw.c (jbsmob): Jump buffers are now correctly allocated.
	(Bug found by A. Green.)

	* weak.c: Renamed scm_weak_hash_table --> scm_weak_key_hash_table.
	
	* weak.h: Renamed scm_weak_hash_table --> scm_weak_key_hash_table.

Thu Aug 15 02:05:14 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* libguile.h: #include "objprop.h"; I guess this was forgotten.

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): Don't call scm_init_rgx; it's a plugin,
	and should be called by the final client.

Wed Aug 14 21:41:37 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* gc.h: Use the PROTO macro when declaring functions.
	* gc.c: Use the PROTO macro when declaring static functions.
  	Remove the CPP hair around function definitions.

	* gc.c (scm_init_storage): Initialize scm_asyncs.

	* libguile.h: #include "__scm.h" before testing the STDC_HEADERS
	preprocessor symbol; "__scm.h" is where it might get #defined.
	* __scm.h: Similar: #include <scmconfig.h> before testing
	HAVE_LIMITS_H.

	* __scm.h: It's HAVE_LIMITS_H, not HAVE_LIMITSH.
	
Fri Aug  9 11:09:28 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): Add init_func argument; call
	(*init_func) instead of calling scm_appinit; it's ucky to
	hard-code names for the user's procedures.
	* init.h (scm_boot_guile): Adjust declaration.

	* __scm.h (PROTO): New macro, for declaring functions with
	prototypes.

	* init.h (scm_start_stack, scm_restart_stack): Use PROTO;
	eliminate all the __STDC__ conditionals.
	(scm_boot_guile): Add declaration.
	* init.c (scm_start_stack, scm_restart_stack, scm_boot_guile):
	Remove __STDC__ conditionals around function definitions; the
	declarations in init.h will provide the same information, more
	usefully.

	* __scm.h (SCM_SYSMISSING): When we don't have ENOSYS, don't
	complain about it in the error message; the error message is
	adequate without that note, and there's nothing the user can do
	about it.

Wed Aug  7 14:14:46 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* Makefile.in (ancillary): Drop def.sed.

	* posix.c (scm_init_posix): Use numeric values, rather than
	CPP symbols, when defining the scheme values R_OK, W_OK, X_OK, and
	F_OK.  The symbols aren't available on some systems, and I'm
	pretty sure their values are fixed by common widespread practice.
	* ioext.c (scm_init_ioext): Code here defined them too; remove it.

	More functions unavailable on some systems.
	* configure.in (AC_CHECK_FUNCS): Add ctermid, setpgid, setsid,
	tcgetpgrp, tcsetpgrp, and waitpid to the list of functions to
	check for.
	* configure, scmconfig.h.in: Updated, using autoconf and autoheader.
	* posix.c (scm_sys_ctermid, scm_sys_setpgid, scm_sys_setsid,
	scm_sys_tcgetpgrp, scm_sys_tcsetpgrp, scm_sys_waitpid): Put the
	bodies of these functions in "#ifdef HAVE_MUMBLE" clauses, with a
	stub that signals an error as the #else.

	* Makefile.in (ancillary): Drop acconfig-1.5.h; add acconfig.h.

Wed Aug  7 06:28:42 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* Fixes motivated by Petr Adamek <adamek@mit.edu>:

	* unif.c: include ramap.h.

	* read.c (endif): case_insensative_p renamed case_insensitive_p.

	* ramap.h: rename scm_array_copy prototypes to scm_array_copy_x.

	* ports.c: include sys/ioctl.h.

	* scmconfig.h.in: add HAVE_SYS_IOCTL_H.

	* configure.in: check for sys/ioctl.h.

	* ports.c: include <malloc.h> not "malloc.h".

	* mallocs.c: include <malloc.h> not "malloc.h", likewise for unistd.h.

	* fports.c: remove ttyname and tmpnam declarations.

	* posix.c: fewer ttyname declarations.

	* fports.c: include <string.h> not "string.h".

	* init.c, ioext.c: include string.h and unistd.h.

	* gc.c: include <malloc.h> not "malloc.h", likewise for unistd.h.

	* async.c, strings.h, strports.c, struct.c, symbols.c, feature.c,
	genio.c, simpos.c, vports.c: include string.h.

	* socket.c, fdsocket.c: include string.h only if HAVE_STRING_H.

	* fdsocket.c (getsockopt, setsockopt): change type of optlen from 
	scm_sizet to int.
	(scm_addr_buffer_size): change type from scm_sizet to int.
	(accept, getsockname, getpeername, recvfrom): change type of tmp_size
	from scm_sizet to int.

	* error.c: include unistd.h.

	* __scm.h: (SCM_SYSMISSING): another version in case ENOSYS isn't
	defined.

	* Makefile.in: remove references to .hd, .cd suffix and __scm.hd.

	* __scm.hd, def.sed: deleted.

Tue Aug  6 14:49:08 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	Changes for NeXT, suggested by Robert Brown.
	* configure.in: Call AC_TYPE_MODE_T.
 	(AC_CHECK_HEADERS): Add libc.h, to get more prototypes on the
 	NeXT.  Put header file list in alphabetical order.
	* configure, scmconfig.h.in: Regenerated.
	* filesys.c [HAVE_LIBC_H]: #include <libc.h>.

	* filesys.c [HAVE_STRING_H]: #include <string.h>, to get prototype
	for strerror.
	
	* acconfig.h: New file, providing documentation for the CPP
	symbols defined in configure.in
	* acconfig-1.5.h: Removed; superceded by the above.

Sat Aug  3 01:27:14 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* ioext.c (scm_sys_fdopen): fix the port-table assignment.

	* fports.c (scm_open_file): don't return #f, throw error.

	* ioext.c (fileno): renamed from %fileno.
	(soft-fileno): deleted.

	* ports.c (scm_port_revealed): don't need to check for -1 from
	scm_revealed_count.
	(scm_set_port_revealed_x): return unspecified, not #f.

	* ioext.c (primitive-move->fdes): return #t or #f, not 1 or 0.

	* fdsocket.c: getsockopt, setsockopt: use HAVE_STRUCT_LINGER.

	* scmconfig.h.in: add HAVE_STRUCT_LINGER.

	* configure.in: check for struct linger, set HAVE_STRUCT_LINGER.

Thu Aug  1 02:58:39 1996  Jim Blandy  <jimb@totoro.cyclic.com>

	* filesys.c, posix.c: #include <sys/types.h> before <sys/stat.h>.
	This is necessary on Ultrix, and doesn't hurt portability. 

	* Makefile.in (dist-dir): New target, implementing a new dist system.
	(installed_h_files): Put in alphabetical order.
	Remove duplicate entries for markers.h and unif.h.
	(c_files): Remove duplicate entries for markers.c.
	(ancillary): Renamed from anillery; all uses changed.  Remove
 	PLUGIN; it's a directory, and needs special treatment in dist-dir.
  	Remove all the ../doc/* files; doc/Makefile.in handles that.

	* Makefile.in (libobjs): Remove duplicate entry for markers.o.

	* Makefile.in (.c.x): Compensate for Ultrix's broken Bourne shell:
	every if must have an else, or else the whole command has a
	non-zero exit code whenever the if's condition is false.

Thu Aug  1 08:22:24 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* posix.c: include string.h.

Wed Jul 31 23:43:05 1996  Gary Houston  <ghouston@actrix.gen.nz>

	* numbers.c: rename %expt -> $expt, %atan2 -> $atan2, as it must
	have been once.

	* posix.c, ioext.c, socket.c, fdsocket.c, files.c, filesys.c, simpos.c:
	Remove leading % from scheme names.
	Do not return error values, call SCM_SYSERROR or similar.

	* __scm.h (SCM_SYSERROR, SCM_SYSMISSING): new macros.

Wed Jun 12 00:28:31 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* struct.c (scm_init_struct): new file.

Fri Jun  7 14:02:00 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* list.c (scm_list_tail): list-cdr-ref is the same as list-tail.
	(scm_list_head): added list-head for rapidly chopping argument
	lists off of longer lists (and similar).

Tue Jun  4 09:40:33 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* objprop.c (scm_object_property): assq the cdr of the whash
	handle for obj, not the handle itself.

Mon Jun  3 17:19:30 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gc.c (scm_mark_weak_vector_spines): Mark the spines (alists) of
	weak hash tables last of all marking to avoid an obscure gc bug.
	WARNING: circular lists stored in a weak hash table will hose us.

Fri May 24 09:53:39 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* vectors.c (scm_vector_move_left_x, scm_vector_move_right_x):
	new functions similar to scm_substring_move_left_x and
	scm_substring_move_right_x.

Wed May 22 20:07:01 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): prevent gc with scm_block_gc not
	scm_gc_heap_lock!

Wed May 15 16:13:29 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* ports.c (scm_unread_char): scm_gen_ungetc as a scheme procedure.

Thu May  9 09:33:17 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* strports.c (scm_strprint_obj): convenience function.  C for
	(lambda (obj) (call-with-output-string (lambda (p) (write obj p))))

	* guile-{tcl,tk}.[ch], events.[ch], keysyms.[ch], tcl-channels.[ch]
		removed to a separate library

	* init.c (scm_boot_guile): copied from guile-tcl.c.
	Initialization specific to tcl interpreters removed.

Wed May  8 15:07:37 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* ports.c (scm_ports_prehistory): size malloced here doesn't
	matter so long as it is non-0 (got rid of "* 4").

Tue May  7 11:43:37 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gscm.h: gscm_mkarray eliminated (presumably was not being used
	since its definition was bogus).

Mon May  6 13:02:56 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* mallocs.[ch]: back again (for rx at least).

Wed Apr 17 08:54:20 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* ports.c: removed functions relating to the mapping between ports
        and descriptors.   (That stuff is unix-specific and should be collected
	in a separate library).

	* ramap.c (scm_array_copy): return #<unspecified> not #<undefined>.
	(Tom Mckay@avanticorp.com)

Mon Apr 15 14:16:55 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): Immediates in weak vectors were not
	handled correctly (SCM_FREEP was applied to them) -- test for
	NIMP.  Keys in weak hash tables were spuriously (though harmlessly)
	being overwritten with #f.   (brown@grettir.bibliotech.com)

Tue Apr  2 22:25:00 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gc.c (scm_unhash_name): new procedure, unhash-name, flushes glocs
	for a specific symbol or for all symbols.

Mon Apr  1 10:34:55 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gc.c (scm_gc_mark): mark weak hash tables correctly (was getting weak
	keys and weak values confused).

Thu Mar 14 22:20:20 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* list.c (scm_last_pair): map '()=>'()

Wed Mar 13 16:43:34 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* pairs.c, hashtab.c, list.c, alist.c append.c, sequences.c:
	Generalized assoc and hash-table functions.
	Factored pairs.c into multiple files.

Fri Mar  8 14:44:39 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gscm.c (gscm_run_scm): got rid of objprop.

Fri Mar  1 10:39:52 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* genio.c (scm_getc): 
	NOTE: fgetc may not be interruptable.

	* procprop.c (scm_stand_in_scm_proc): 
	NOTE: don't use a alist here.
	(scm_set_procedure_properties_x): fix type checking throughout this file.

	* gc.c (scm_gc_sweep): free heap segments with free, not must_free.

	* ports.c (scm_remove_from_port_table): adjust scm_mallocated
	after freeing part of the port table.

Thu Feb 29 16:21:17 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* strports.c (scm_mkstrport): 
	* vports.c (scm_make_soft_port): allocate a port table entry 
	(possibly triggering gc) before setting the tag of the corresponding
	ports handle.

	* pairs.c (scm_delq_x): never throw an error.

	* vectors.c (scm_make_vector): made the default vector fill argument
	into '() (much more useful than the previous value, "#unspecified")

Mon Feb 26 17:19:09 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* ports.c (scm_add_to_port_table): Added fields
	to port table entries: file_name, line_num, col.
	Update these in open_file, gen_getc and gen_ungetc.
	Added procedures to access those fields.

Sun Feb 25 00:10:36 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* procs.c (scm_make_subr_opt): new entry point for making
	anonymous subrs.

Sat Feb 24 17:11:31 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gc.h: SCM_STACK_GROWS_UP is now set by autoconf.

Fri Feb 23 10:26:29 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* numbers.c (scm_exact_p): This function no longer
	implements "integer?".

Thu Feb 22 20:56:16 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gc.c (scm_gc_end): simulate a signal at the end of each GC.
	(scm_gc_stats): return an assoc of useful data.  Replaces "room"
	and the stats reporting formerlly built into repl.

	* repl.[ch]: removed.  
	GC statistics keeping moved to gc.c.
	Other statistics keeping can be done from Scheme.
	REPLS are now written in Scheme.

Wed Feb 21 10:28:53 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* cnsvobj.c (gscm_is_gscm_obj): new file for old functions (icky
	conservatively marked objects).

	* throw.c (scm_ithrow): Unwind up to the right catch during a throw!

	* error.c (scm_init_error): init system_error_sym here, not in repl.c.

	* feature.c (scm_compiled_library_path): moved here from repl.c.
	This file is for stuff relating specifically to Scheme libraries
	like slib.

	* eval.c (scm_m_define): don't give warning about redefinition, don't
	check verbosity.  

	NOTE: this should throw a resumable exception with parameters --
	the name, the top-level env, the variable, the definition, #t/#f: redefining builtin?

	* repl.c (scm_gc_begin/end): don't print a message, don't check verbosity.

	* error.c: scm_warn eliminated.

	* read.c (scm_lreadr): extra right paren gets an error, not a warning.

	* repl.c, marksweep.c, gc.c (various): 
	lose exit_report, growth_mon.

	* gscm.c: got rid of verbosity functions.

Tue Feb 20 00:19:10 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* throw.c (scm_ithrow): guard against the bad-throw hook changing
	between the call to procedurep and use.

	* error.c (scm_everr): 
	* gc.c (fixconfig): 
	* gsubr.c (scm_make_gsubr): use exit, not scm_quit.  still wrong, 
	but less so.

	* strports.c: don't reveal the port's string to the caller
	because it changes size.

	(stputc stwrite): check/change the strings length with interrupts
	blocked.

	* objprop.c (scm_set_object_property_x &c): use the generic
	hashing functions and be threadsafe.

	* eval.c (scm_unmemocar): do this operation in a thread-safe way.
	(per suggestion jaffer@gnu.ai.mit.edu).

	* mbstrings.c (scm_multi_byte_string): guard against argument list
	changing length.

	* strings.c (scm_make_string): loop cleanup

	* unif.c (scm_vector_set_length_x): scm_vector_set_length_x no longer
	a scheme function.

	* weaks.c (scm_weak_vector): guard against argument list 
	changing length.

	* variable.c (scm_builtin_variable): check for/make a built-in
	variable automicly.

	* vectors.c (scm_vector): while filling the new array,
	guard against a list of fill elements that grows after
	the vector is allocated.

	* hashtab.c -- new file: general hash table
	functions.  hash, hashq, hashv, hashx.

	* tags.h: made wvect an option bit of vector.

Mon Feb 19 09:38:05 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* symbols.c: made the basic symbol table operations atomic.

	* root.c &c.: collected stack-specific global state.
	linum/colnum etc *should* be port-specific state.

	* struct.c (scm_init_struct): init the first struct type during
	initialization to fix a race condition.

	* continuations.c (scm_dynthrow): pass throwval in the 'regs'
	object, not in a global.
	(suggested by green@cygnus, jaffer@gnu.ai.mit.edu)

	* throw.c (_scm_throw): Pass throwval on the stack, not in a global
	(suggested by green@cygnus, jaffer@gnu.ai.mit.edu)

	* *.[ch]: namespace cleanup.  Changed all (nearly) exported CPP
	and C symbols to begin with SCM_ or scm_.

Sun Feb 18 15:55:38 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* gsubr.c (scm_gsubr_apply): statically allocate the
	array of arguments (bothner@cygnus.com).

Sat Feb 17 20:20:40 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* scmsigs.c: Simplified to use async rountines.

	* async.c: New support for interrupt handlers.

Thu Feb 15 11:39:09 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* symbols.c (scm_string_to_symbol et al.): number of tweaky changes to 
	set the multi_byte flag correctly in symbols.  This is wrong.
	intern_obbary_soft and msymbolize should take an extra parameter.
	Also, weird multibyte symbols don't print correctly.
	The weird symbol syntax is also a bit bogus (emacs doesn't quite
	cope).

Tue Feb 13 11:39:37 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* symbols.c (scm_string_to_obarray_symbol): obarray == #f means
	use the system symhash.   == #t means create an uninterned symbol.

Wed Feb  7 09:28:02 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* strings.c (scm_make_shared_substring): build'em.
	It might better to keep a table of these and use one
	less cons-pair per shared-substring.

Tue Feb  6 17:45:21 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* strings.c (scm_string_shared_substring): create shared 
	substrings.  (Doesn't handle mb strings yet).

	* mbstrings.c (scm_print_mb_string): handle RO strings.

	* print.c (scm_iprin1): print substrings as their non-substring
        counterparts (dubious).

	* marksweep.c (scm_gc_mark scm_gc_sweep): handle RO and MB
        strings.

	* hash.c (scm_hasher): hash RO and MB strings as bytestrings.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): self-evaluate RO and MB strings.

	* eq.c (scm_equal_p): handle RO and MB strings.

	* symbols.c (scm_string_to_symbol): 
	(scm_string_to_obarray_symbol): 
	* strop.c (scm_i_index): 
	(scm_i_rindex): 
	(scm_string_null_p): 
	(scm_string_to_list): 
	* strings.c (scm_string_length): 
	(scm_string_ref): 
	(scm_substring): 
	(scm_string_append): 
	* simpos.c (scm_system): 
	(scm_getenv): 
	* fports.c (scm_open_file): 
	* strorder.c (scm_string_equal_p): 
	(scm_string_ci_equal_p): 
	(scm_string_less_p): 
	(scm_string_ci_less_p): 
	* pairs.c (scm_obj_length): 
	* mbstrings.c (scm_multi_byte_string_length): 

	Use RO string macros for RO strings.

Tue Jan 30 09:19:08 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* Makefile.in (CFLAGS ALL_CFLAGS): be more standard.

	* strop.c (scm_i_rindex, scm_i_index): Don't use the BSD functions
	index/rindex.   Do handle embedded \000 characters.

Sun Jan 28 13:16:18 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* error.c (def_err_response): (int)scm_err_pos => (long)scm_err_pos
	Eliminate a (presumed) warning on some systems.

	* gscm.c (gscm_run_scm): SCM_INIT_PATH => GUILE_INIT_PATH
	(Mikael Djurfeldt <mdj@nada.kth.se>)

Sat Jan 27 12:36:55 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* eval.c (scm_map): added argument type checking.
	(kawai@sail.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)

	* gscm.c (gscm_set_procedure_properties_x): parameter "new" => "new_val"
	for C++. (Seth Alves <alves@gryphon.com>)

	(gscm_cstr):  uses an uninitialized local variable causing
	segv. (kawai@sail.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)


	* lvectors.c (scm_get_lvector_hook): 
	In guile-ii, the lvector code was broken.  It was fixed in guile-iii.
	It seems to me like if it is broken again in guile-iv...Here is a patch.
	"!       || (LENGTH (keyvec) == 0))"
	(From: Mikael Djurfeldt <mdj@nada.kth.se>)


	* gscm.c (gscm_sys_default_verbosity): 
	incorrectly declared for non-__STDC__
	(Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

	* ports.c (scm_setfileno): Tweak the macro a bit
	to make it easier to port to systems that use
	more than a single structure field to hold a descriptor.

	* debug.c (change_mode): Avoid GNUCism "int foo[n];"
	Give a warning, not an error, for unrecognized modes.

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): 
		static char scm_s_for_each[]; 
		static char scm_s_map[];
	not needed.

	* strings.c (scm_string_p): 
               static char s_string[];  
       (see next entry)

	* struct.c (scm_sys_struct_set_x): 
               static char s_sys_make_struct[];
               static char s_sys_struct_ref[];
               static char s_sys_struct_set_x[];
	Rearrange code to eliminate those forward decls for the sake of
	broken compilers.

	* variable.c (make_vcell_variable): static char s_make_variable[];
	isn't needed.

	* fports.c (scm_port_mode): 
               chars modes[3] = "";
        to
               chars modes[3];
               modes[0] = '\0';
	(Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)


	* pairs.c (scm_set_cdr_x): non-__STDC__ declaration of
        scm_cons2(), scm_acons(), and scm_set_cdr_x() missing semicolon
	(Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

	* numbers.c (scm_num_eq_p): Non-__STDC__ declaration of 
	scm_num_eq_p() was scm_equal_p().
	(Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

	* symbols.c (msymbolize): "CHARS(X) = " => "SETCHARS..."
	(Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

Fri Jan 26 14:03:01 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* weaks.c (scm_make_weak_vector): "VELTS(X) =" => "SETVELTS..."
	(Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

	* strop.c (scm_substring_fill_x): 
        Non-__STDC__ declaration of scm_substring_fill_x() missing semicolon
	(Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

	* eval.c (SCM_APPLY): variables "debug_info" -> dbg_info.
	Works around a compiler bug on some machines. (Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

	* _scm.h (CxR functions): #define CxR SCM_CxR => #define CxR(X) SCM_CxR(X)
	Works around a compiler bug on some machines. (Tom_Mckay@avanticorp.com)

	* lvectors.c (scm_lvector_set_x): avoid VELTS (VELTS (...)[..]) which
	can turn into an obscure gc bug.

	* chars.c (scm_char_p): fixed PROC call.

	* gscm.h (gscm_vset): use scm_vector_set_x not (the missing)
	scm_vector_set.

Tue Jan 23 13:29:40 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* elisp.c (new file): dynamic scoping and other bits for
	elisp.   Don't use this yet unless you specificly want to 
	hack on elisp emulation.

	* dynwind.c (scm_dowinds): When entering or leaving a dynamic
	scope created by scm_with_dynamic_bindings_operation_x, swap
	the bindings of that scope with the corresponding globals. 

	* continuations.c (scm_make_cont): when a continuation is captured,
	relocate the continuation stack chunks registered on the wind chain
	to the heap.

Sun Jan 21 19:31:17 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* eval.c (SCM_CEVAL): if the function position evaluates
	to a macro, process it accordingly.  (Previously, macros were
	handled only if the function position was a symbol naming a 
	variable bound to a macro).

Sat Jan 20 23:21:37 1996  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* eval.c (scm_m_set): allow multi-variable set! like
	(set! x 1 y 2 z 3).

Wed Dec  6 02:40:49 1995  Tom Lord  <lord@beehive>

	* ports.h fports.c vports.c marksweep.c gc.c strports.c: moved the
	STREAM of ports into the port table and replaced it with a
	port-table index.

	* repl.c (iprin1): added tc7_mb_string -- same as tc7_string.

	* marksweep.c (scm_gc_mark): added tc7_mb_string -- same as tc7_string.

	* mbstrings.c (new file): functions on multi-byte strings.

	* tags.h (scm_typ7_string, scm_typ7_mb_string): added a tag
	for multi-byte strings. Moved the string tag.

	* chars.h chars.c repl.c (many functions): made scm_upcase and
	scm_downcase functions that are safe for extended character sets.

	Changed the range of integer->char.

	Changed the type of SCM_ICHR.

Tue May 16 17:49:58 1995  Mikael Djurfeldt  <mdj@sanscalc.nada.kth.se>
  
	* guile.c: Changed init file name from "SCM_INIT_PATH" to
 	  "GUILE_INIT_PATH"
 
Sun Aug  6 15:14:46 1995  Andrew McCallum  <mccallum@vein.cs.rochester.edu>

	* guile.c (gscm_is_gscm_type): New function.  (Without this how will we
	know that it's safe to pass an object to gscm_get_type?)
	(gscm_get_type): Fix tyop in error message.

	* variable.c (scm_variable_ref): fixed assertion test.
	(Robert STRANDH <strandh@labri.u-bordeaux.fr>)

	* gscm.h: fixed several prototypes, notably gscm_vref.
	Add gscm_is_eq and temporarily commented out gscm_eq (see
	the note in gscm.h near gscm_eq if this change effects your
	code). 
	(Reported by Mark Galassi <rosalia@sstcx1.lanl.gov>)

	* pairs.c (scm_obj_length): see next entry.

	* gscm.h (gscm_obj_length): A way to get an integer
	length for lists, strings, symbols (treated as strings),
	and vectors.  Returns -1 on error.

	* eq.c (scm_equal_p): fixed smob case.
	(William Gribble <grib@arlut.utexas.edu>)

	* Makefile.in (X_CFLAGS): defined.
	(William Gribble <grib@arlut.utexas.edu>)

	* gscm.h (gscm_2_double): provided now 
	(reported by Mark Galassi <rosalia@sstcx1.lanl.gov>)

Tue Jun 13 01:04:09 1995  gnu
	* Vrooom!


